What a strange question.
When one is dead one stops 'doing' anything.... one's remains deteriorate, and they do it faster than when one is alive, but the person - the 'you' in the question - is not involved in the process.
All bodily 'living' functions cease with death, and only the decomposition process - which are normally countered by the body's defenses - occur.
I Think that a Jaguar is slower then a car. But that is just what i think.
Yes, sloth's are much more slower than a turtle. tortoises are also faster, even a snail is faster! Well any animal is faster than a sloth as a sloth is the slowest animal alive! (for its size)
Ants do indeed run faster on hot days. They do this to get to their nest quicker because they use their body heat to warm up the nest for the night.
i know why, and here is why: Cocaine makes that drug. Mkes horses go faster or slower, figure the rest out, hobo.
gallop is the fastist way to move on a horses the y cant go any faster
No If the computer runs faster then it runs faster not slower
If the bathtub is full of their blood they are dead
Dementia does not spread. Much like our brain grows from the time we are born it begins to deteriorate when we get closer to death. Some deteriorate faster than others. This can be genetic or hereditary. Some parts of the brain will deteriorate faster than others. In some cases the motor skills will deteriorate faster leaving the patient with little speaking capabilities, etc... In some cases the reasoning part of the brain will go faster and you will find wanderers and elopement risks. Of course the memory can also go. Some patients won't even remember where they are, who they are, or what they said a few seconds previous and keep repeating the same phrase over and over.
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no. It matters how old it is. No matter if it runs faster or slower.
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If it goes back it is slower, if it goes forward it is faster