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  1. Seasickness happens when your brain gets mixed signals from your body about moving on the water.
  2. When you feel seasick, your brain is a little puzzled by the boat’s rocking and your eyes.
  3. Your brain feels confused because it gets different messages from your ears and eyes when you're on a boat.
  4. Seasickness is when your brain doesn’t know if you're moving or standing still and that makes you feel sick.
  5. Your brain can get all mixed up when the boat moves and your body doesn’t feel quite right.
  6. Feeling seasick means your brain is trying hard to understand how the boat is moving.
  7. When you feel seasick, your brain is playing a game trying to figure out the boat’s waves and your body’s balance.
  8. Seasickness happens because your brain and body aren’t giving the same information.
  9. Your brain gets a little confused about moving on the water, and that’s why you feel seasick.
  10. Seasickness is your brain’s way of saying it’s having trouble understanding the boat’s movements.

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