You could be very cranky because of a long time without vitamin D.
yes because sunlight helps promote groth in fruit and vegatables Not only does the sun promote growth in plant life, human skin is filled with melatonin and such chemicals that need some UVA rays to keep the body healthy.
Many living things can be traced back to sunlight because plants uses sunlight for energy, animals eats that plant getting that energy, than a human eats that animal getting all the energy.
It is mostly red. With some areas of fat that are a yellowish-white color.Color is brownish redred
Well for me...I personally don't know but every human has a different opinion.
cause the paint wore off the eyes
How does the human body react to long periods without sunlight?
46543563843 days. aprox.
Solar radiation can impact human behavior by influencing mood and energy levels. Exposure to sunlight can stimulate the production of serotonin in the brain, a neurotransmitter that helps regulate mood. This can lead to increased feelings of well-being and alertness. However, excessive exposure to solar radiation without protection can also result in sunburn and heat exhaustion, which can negatively impact behavior.
The tolerance level of noise for human beings varies depending on the individual and the context. Generally, exposure to noise levels above 85 decibels for extended periods can cause hearing damage. It is important to limit exposure to loud noise to protect hearing health.
Most human females have menstruation periods of between 26 and 32 days in length.
Humans need sunlight to produce Vitamin D
Yes. Depending on the length of the exposure, radiation can sicken or kill any human.
No. Human hair color is determined almost exclusively through genetics. Very few natural environmental factors effect its natural color (e.g., extended exposure to sunlight).
because MOST of the plants that we eat needs sunlight
Strong, early morning light resets your "body clock" by regulating the production of melatonin in the brain.
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