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Yes, the music will affect how a mouse runs. I just completed a science experiment on it as a matter of fact, and our results were shocking. Faster music makes the mice run much more slower, because they are more nervous and want to scan their surroundings before running. However, when they hear the slower-paced music, they become much faster, run without stopping because they do not feel the need to be nervous. Yes, the music will affect how a mouse runs. I just completed a science experiment on it as a matter of fact, and our results were shocking. Faster music makes the mice run much more slower, because they are more nervous and want to scan their surroundings before running. However, when they hear the slower-paced music, they become much faster, run without stopping because they do not feel the need to be nervous.
Classical Gas by Mason Williams
Hickory Dickory Dock Hickory Dickory Dock The mouse ran up the clockThe clock struck oneThe mouse ran downHickory Dickory Dock
There are 2 definitions 1.a mouse that runs around your house 2.a mouse that you use to clickon links on your computer.
a mouse circuit is a circuit that goes around, like a treadmill. as the mouse on the treadmill runs, the treadmill turns and moves the belt.
Well, sort of. Disney owns a website that Mickey Mouse "runs".
There is a mouse trap called a 'Smart Mouse Trap' and it is in the shape of a house. The mouse runs inside and the door to the house shaped mice catcher simply closes without harming the mouse.
Mogo Mouse is used in everyday life for a replacement of a regular computer mouse. Mogo Mouse is a typical two-button mouse, however it is wireless and runs through Bluetooth.
Apple's Magic Mouse is not supported on computers running the Windows operating system.
you put a mouse in a mouse wheel you give the mouse old cheese so when it fart it runs faster this is called mouserunnenrgy !
At the end of the movie "Michael," the classical piece of music played as John Travolta's character runs down the alley is "The Blue Danube" by Johann Strauss II. This waltz is known for its elegant and uplifting melody, which complements the film's themes of joy and freedom in that moment. The choice of this piece adds a whimsical and celebratory feel to the scene.
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