No.
I get sunburnt quite quickly.
My friend doesn't.
Another gets is even faster.
How quickly you tan or burn depends on the amount of melanin in your skin. People with fair skin have very little melanin, so they burn more quickly. Beige or darker skinned people have more melanin, so they develop more of a tan before they burn.
No, people do not all get sunburned to the same extent, when they have had the same amount of exposure to sunlight. People who have darker skin are protected from sunburn by a pigment called melanin. The more melanin you have, the more protection from sunburn you have.
No every stanza has its own amount of lines
That varys in degrees from person to person. There is no real seritonin or chemical make up that works the same amount for every person all the time.
No, there is not the same amount of popcorn in every bag of name brand popcorn.
NO
No part of the Earth receives the same amount of light every day, but every point on Earth receives the same amount of light in a whole year.
yes, every organism has the same amount of genes in their bodies.. I think..!
Because Every Point On The Polygon Has The Same Amount Of Sides
The same reason a sunburn itches.
We all have the same amount of red and white blood cells
This vary's on the person. For example I burn within the first hour or so while my friends could last much longer. Sunscreen of course will help with this. Yet, if you are to get a sunburn the best treatments are aloe, vinegar, or plain yellow mustard (by which i am using to treat a recent sunburn now) All help with the stinging pain. Be careful though not everyone will be able to use the same thing and expect the same results.
A series circuit has the same amount of current at all points in the circuit.CommentIt's not simply 'the same amount of current at all points''; it's the same current at all points.
for the most part, yes.