i say no because im 5,9 and mi friend is 5,7 and he jump higher than me so height don't have any thing to do with it
i say no too because i have a friend who is 6'2' and i jump higher than him and i am only 5'6'' its all about yourr technique
Definitely not. A short person can make a shot just as well as a tall person. The ease of making the shot may be affected, but not otherwise.
my dad can jump higher Than my Sister and my sister is 26
no it depends on their shot
no
This is wrong
they will not be able to see, obviously.
Stroke.
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If someone had an injury that damaged the cerebellum it would that affect the persons ability to drive a car. This is the part of the brain that is responsible for the coordination of motor control and once its is damaged, driving might be almost impossible.
No, because it does not affect a persons motor skills or ability to play sports in anyway.
The ability to vote stays the same no matter where you live. If you move you do have to register to vote with your new address.
Colors affect a person's mood because they can evoke psychological and emotional responses based on individual experiences and cultural associations. For example, warm colors like red and orange may stimulate feelings of passion or energy, while cool colors like blue and green may evoke a sense of calm or relaxation. Additionally, the psychological impact of colors can vary depending on personal preferences and past experiences.
Because lymph nodes are part of the immune system and the immune system fights diseases.
it shouldn't affect a baby's ability to crawl
respiration
No
There are many factors that affect an individual's ability to learn including nutrition. The people in the individual's life also affect the ability to learn.