the reporter because there is more pressure being applied to a smaller floor contact area. the pressure exerted depends on the area of contact. the smaller the area of contact the greater the pressure.
for equations use this: Pressure= force/ area
force will usually have a variable of N and area will be a unit of measurement
The processed food can cause damage to the lining of the digestive tract of an athletic person.
steroids could damage your heart, give you heart desease, and casue lung cancer.
no, damage to lungs is an environmental factor and there for cannot be passed on
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This watch is scratch resistant and durable, although it looks a little too classy to be doing activities with. If you wanted to, you could with no damage to it.
a gym floor. anything rigid or rough such as concrete can damage the wheels.
Some types of shoe inserts help with running or other athletic endeavors. It is best to consult with a doctor though to get the correct ones so you do not do more damage.
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Her hymen might already have been broken. It is possible if she has taken severe vaginal damage or has been a part of rigorous athletic training.
It matters what earthquake it is it can be a volcanic earthquake that would make the road messed up and it all matters about the magnitude that is what makes trouble. so it matters about two things what kind of earthquake and the magnitude. Reporter Delton
It depends. If it was your basketball hoop that fell on someone else's car, yes. The insurance company should cover damages to someone else's vehicle while it was on your property if an "act of God" caused damage. If it's your vehicle on your property or even if you're renting the property, sorry. you're out of luck.
Using mouth guards during sports or athletic activity can help prevent dental damage. They can also be worn at night to prevent teeth grinding. Shock Doc is the leader in protective sports mouthguards for helmets, braces and professional athletes.