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The kinetic energy of a body depends on its mass and its velocity. As the mass of the body increases, its kinetic energy also increases. Similarly, as the velocity of the body increases, its kinetic energy increases as well.

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It increases body temo

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Aerobic exercise increases the body's consumption of oxygen.

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I don't think energy increases height the more you eat your body expands

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The heat energy radiated by a body increases with the temperature raised to the fourth power according to the Stefan-Boltzmann law. This means that as the temperature of a body increases, the amount of heat energy radiated also increases significantly.

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As the orbital radius of a celestial body's orbit increases, the period of the orbit also increases. This means that it takes longer for the celestial body to complete one full orbit around its central object.

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Running increases the body's need for oxygen. The heart rate speeds up to deliver more oxygen to the body. The pulse increases.

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Your heart rate increases as it has to pump oxygenated blood around the body.

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no it increases melanin

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False. As the amount of alcohol in a person's body increases, their driving ability decreases. Alcohol impairs judgement, coordination, and reaction time, making it dangerous to drive under the influence.

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The kinetic energy of a body depends on its mass and its velocity. The kinetic energy of an object increases with its mass and also increases with the square of its velocity.

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Raisins are good for you body they help you get in shape your breast size increases sometimes

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Does drinking alcohol increase endorphin levels in the body

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increases and the blood cholesterol concentration increases.

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When the body temperature increases, the body responds by sweating to cool down, blood vessels dilate to release heat, and the heart rate may increase to help circulate blood and regulate temperature.

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Insulin decrease body glucose level.Glucogon increases body glucose level.

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Excessive calorie intake is converted into fat - which increases body weight.

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Body temperature increases for a while; fever

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increases as well, due to the greater mass of the body. This is because gravity is directly proportional to the mass of the object. So, the more massive the body, the stronger the gravitational force it exerts on Earth.

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As the mass of a human body increases, so does the g-force exhibited on the human body.

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the change in the runner's body is that the there are different types of temperatures and heart beat increases.

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Vitamin C increases iron absorption.

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bloating. gasses building in order to get to the rotting.

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It increases Calcium level.It reduces phosphate level.

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Your body starts to retain water and you bloat. Hence the term "water weight"

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d body inreases in mass 2 witstand d inertia force

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Smoking increases a patient's chance of developing an ulcer, decreases the body's response to therapy, and increases the chances of dying from complications.

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In hot climate, your body temperature increases easily as there is less water available for perspiration. It is an attempt of the body to conserve the body water, at the expense of body temperature.

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Breathing rate increases when arterial PCO2 increases. This is due to the body's natural response to eliminate excess carbon dioxide, a waste product of metabolism, from the bloodstream by increasing the rate of breathing.

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The average kinetic energy of colliding particles can be increased by increasing temperature.

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Adrenaline increases heart rate, dilates air passages in the lungs, increases blood flow to muscles, and triggers the release of glucose for energy. These effects help prepare the body for a "fight or flight" response to stress or danger.

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