YES
Iron Maiden is definitely more popular Thin Lizzy. Maiden sold many more records than Lizzy, and more people are aware of Maiden's music than Lizzy's.
fat people tend to feel warmer than thin people because in everyone there is a layer of fat which insulates the body.In fat people there is a thicker layer of fat hence they will feel warmer as a pose thin people who have a thin layer of fat
Thin people are at less risk for a heart attack. The main cause of a heart attack is when a plug of fat lodges in an artery that nourishes the heart. Thin people have less fat. They usually have less fat (actually ldl cholesterol or triglicerides) than fat people.
True - this is how over fatter people can consume more alcohol than a thinner people without feeling worse off! True - this is how over fatter people can consume more alcohol than a thinner people without feeling worse off!
snails use there thin layer of skin to diffuse any organic gasses.
There more thin filaments than thick filaments in smooth muscle. The ratio is of the thin to thick filaments in the smooth muscle is approximately 15:1.
Yes. They are bigger and therefore more rain droplets land on them than thin girls.
Whether a person can run fast depends on more than just their weight. A person who is large, healthy and fit could probably run faster than a skinny person who is not healthy or physically fit.
No, people have the same luck, fat or thin!!
A thin stick is generally more flexible than a log due to its smaller size and narrower shape. Logs tend to be more rigid and less pliable compared to thin sticks, which can bend and flex more easily.
Fat people have a bigger fat layer around their muscles, but they do not always stay warmer. Many "skinny" people are thin because they are quite fit and have a lot of muscle; muscles make you warmer. If the thin person is thin because they are just undernourished and in poor shape, then the fatter person will be warmer.
There is no direct correlation between weight and falling. Factors such as muscle strength, balance, and agility play a more significant role in determining the risk of falling. Overweight individuals may have increased joint stress and decreased mobility, but these factors alone do not necessarily make them more prone to falling compared to thin individuals.