braking your neck defiantly i would know I'm a doctor
Your body makes more blood everyday.
There are some physicians who claim that your blood type can affect your ability to digest food or lose weight. According to Dr. Peter D'Adamo's Blood Type Diet, people with Type O blood are in fact more susceptible to weight gain and decreased metabolism.
People who weigh more do not normally have more blood volume. This is because what makes people overweight is fat not blood.
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Yes the world is losing its faith more then they where in the past. The problem is that more people are involved more with money, problems, electronics & life its self. Because of these problems and the new changes of the world today. More people slip away from faith.
The positive impacts are that the losing country will have less people, so that the people left will have more chance to actually get a job.
The white blood cells in your blood fight diseases, the red blood cells give you more oxygen if you are oxygen deprived, and the platelets form blood clots to keep you from losing to much blood when you get cut or bruised.
People who live in higher altitudes have better lung capacity then those at sea level because the air is thinner at higher altitudes so more needs to be drawn in at a time. People who are born on a very hign mountain or plain also produce more red blood cells, to gather more oxygen, than people at sea level.
It doesn't. The engine uses petrol any time it is running, but not more when braking.
Yes, losing 600 cc (or about 20 ounces) of blood can be serious and is typically considered a significant blood loss, especially if it occurs rapidly. The body can usually tolerate a loss of up to 15% of total blood volume without severe consequences, but losing more can lead to symptoms like weakness, dizziness, rapid heartbeat, and potentially shock. It’s important to seek medical attention if such a loss occurs.
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Mass directly affects braking distance because a heavier vehicle has more momentum and kinetic energy, requiring more force to bring it to a stop. More mass results in a longer braking distance as it takes more time for the vehicle to slow down and stop. Additionally, heavier vehicles may have larger braking distances due to increased friction and heat generated during braking.