yes they do
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If you mean what kind of people are at greater risks of drinking alcohol, it's most likely teenagers. Merely for the fact that they try to be cool in front of their friends or they just wanted a thrill in their life. Tobacco is another they like to use.If you mean what kind of people have a greater risk of dieing from alcohol it's any age group. Most people who drink and pass out die in their sleep because they choke on their own vomit. If you see someone drunk, asleep and laying on their back, turn them on their side.
alcohol has a greater volume because when you combine the two substances together water will desolve
Alcohol
yes -taken with alcohol or depress. drugs effects will be greater.
yes -taken with alcohol or depress. drugs effects will be greater.
no relation
No
Peer pressure often stems from wanting to fit in and gain acceptance from our peers, leading us to sometimes compromise our values or make decisions we wouldn't normally make. Our need for social belonging and fear of rejection can make us more susceptible to peer influence compared to our parents, who may have different priorities and values. Additionally, peers are typically the ones we interact with on a daily basis and look to for validation and approval, which can amplify the impact of their influence on us.
Drinking alcohol in moderation every day is associated with better health and greater longevity than is either abstaining from alcohol or abusing it.
Drinking alcohol in moderation every day is associated with better health and greater longevity than is either abstaining from alcohol or abusing it.
In moderation, alcohol contributes to better health and greater longevity than abstaining from it. Abusing alcohol can have undesirable effects on the body.