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Why do we get dizzy when spinning?

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Answer: Ear fluid keeps moving

Ear fluid keeps movingCorrect! Fluid in your inner ear detects rotation. When you stop spinning, the fluid keeps moving due to momentum. Your brain gets conflicting signals—ears say spinning, eyes say stopped. This mismatch causes dizziness!

Brain loses oxygen brieflyWrong. Spinning doesn't significantly affect brain oxygen. The dizziness comes from inner ear signals.

Eyes can't focus properlyWrong. Eye focus isn't the cause. The inner ear's balance system creates the spinning sensation.

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