technically yes because every breath you take keeps you alive, so yeah it does. and next you ask a question make sure you do not sound like a complete and total idiot.
Breathing itself does not make you older. However, the accumulation of oxidative stress and free radicals in the body, which can be influenced by various factors including breathing, can contribute to the aging process. It is important to maintain a healthy lifestyle and proper breathing techniques to support overall well-being.
You would say "She is older than her." "Her" is the correct pronoun to use in this comparison.
"Older" is not a verb. It is the comparative form of the adjective "old."
Difficulty breathing, also known as dyspnea, can be caused by various factors such as asthma, bronchitis, pneumonia, anxiety, or heart conditions. It is important to seek medical attention if you are experiencing persistent or severe difficulty breathing to determine the underlying cause and receive appropriate treatment.
The superlative for "older" is "oldest."
The opposite of older is younger.
because as you get older it makes you sleppy because as you get older it makes you sleppy because as you get older it makes you sleppy because as you get older it makes you sleppy because as you get older it makes you sleppy
asthama.
the bacteria breathing
Breathing rates are higher in younger people than older ones.
i have this kinda question too in my health class..hahah
children older than 7
Older. She makes it to 19
This makes no sense whatsoever.
Ribs are for protection i think and diaphragm is the muscle controlling inhaling and exhaling. Also: the rib muscles can help the breathing process, which is useful when the diaphragm is weak, constricted, or to get an extra-big breath. Breathing from the diaphragm makes the belly move in and out as the lungs extend downwards. Breathing from the rib muscles makes the chest expand and rise.
Metabolism
They are warm blooded, air breathing mammals :)
it makes it quicker. i cant find anymore