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what effect the muscles are the cold water
A sudden change in temperatures (eg. going from a very hot country to a very cold country) can have an effect, yes.
The effect of extreme hot and cold weather on plants would be negative. This is because the cells can not function during these temperatures causing cells to die.
Cold fronts usually bring cold temperatures, such as 50 degrees and below. The temperatures depend on the geographical land features.
The temperatures on Pluto are extremely cold. Because it is the farthest planet (or dwarf planet) away from the sun, that's why its so cold.
Cold temperatures have a drastic effect on an enzyme's activity level. Cold temperatures usually dramatically slow down an enzyme's activity.
what effect the muscles are the cold water
In hot temperatures , muscles loose water content due to dehydration , impairing their function. In cold temperatures , blood flow is reduced , impairing function
Summer temperatures in Antarctica are generally below freezing.
Yes, warm temperatures relax muscles enabling them to move more freely. Cold temperatures cause muscles to stiffen which inhibits muscle movement.
It dose effect because the properties get unbalanced.
Not necessarily. Celsius is a temperature scale and can describe a large range of temperatures.
Yes. Increased body temperature that is associated with a cold can cause the vasodilation effect and heart rate increases
cold water makes the muscles and tissues contract, thus reducing the size of transportation channels of blood and nutrients and so slows/impairs movement.
cold numbens muscle and decreases swelling. They say to use cold on new injuries and heat on old injuries. also coldness decreases the speed of chemical reactions, but i am unsure weather to use cold for bee stings and such...
When you're cold your muscles become tighter. So if you expose your body to these cold temperatures (like going outside) for long periods of time, your muscles become tight and after a while they're like, woa, too much, and start cramping.
because winds move heat and cold temperatures from one place to another