an average human(height-5ft 10 in)weighs around seventy to seventy five kg...but weight can always differ...sometimes bones are heavy, sometimes muscle or extra fat account for the extra weight...the weight of a human depends on his height...
jupiter and venus are the planets that are heavy and thick that would crush a human.
The heavy metals like lead and mercury are toxic to our human bodies as the body system has no means of getting rid of them.
Heavy rain is a physical cause, as it is a result of natural weather processes such as evaporation, condensation, and precipitation. It is not directly caused by human activities.
Heavy rains cause floods. These affect human settlements by heavy soil erosion, destruction of property, loss of food supplies, and diseases, to name a few.
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Oppression.
No, it is not. Unless the person has been exercising
their houses fall down
Something on the order of 3 or 4 micrograms.
It is used to move heavy objects that can't be lifted by a human. You use water to move the heavy object.
Thorium has no biological role. Thorium is a heavy, radioactive metal which is not used in the human body.