If it happened, yes. But so far, it has not.
It could lead to diabetes.
Climate change could lead to rising sea levels and increased frequency of extreme weather events in Samoa, which may cause coastal erosion, flooding, and damage to habitats. This could disrupt ecosystems, especially coastal ecosystems like coral reefs and mangroves, which are important for biodiversity and provide protection from storm surges. Changes in temperature and precipitation patterns could also affect the distribution and abundance of plant and animal species on the islands.
Sugar levels in rising bread do not change the level of rise as much as they decrease the rising time. Add more sugar to rush the rise if you're in a hurry.
No. Corticosteroids can affect your mood, and could combine with alcohol (especially in terms of mood swings), but they will not affect the actual level of alcohol in your blood.
The polar ice melt is affecting the melting rate of ice as it is rising the level of the seawater which may lead to submergence of land.
The sea level rising would affect along the coast lines and since Greenland is just one big glacier it would definitely affect along the Eastern sea coast. It will also flood many towns and cities along the coast which will effect everyone along the coast but not for a while.
stop it
No, the sea level is rising
There are a lot of things that can prevent the HCG level. It could be the intake of fluid, or it could be that your body has not produced enough HCG to detect a pregnancy.
the diseases affect this level of organisation in all the parts of the body. by destroying its cells to not funtion well,,
There could be change in the content of water. It will affect the level of water in the water bodies.
Plant hormones balances the hormones of humans. For example, soybean (Glycine max) affect the level of HDL, also affect the level of blood pressure and sex hormones estrogen due the phytoestrogen concentration of the plant.