While electronic billboards do use energy, more energy is used to maintain older ones. This is based on the fact that gas and power is used more frequently to change out the older billboards.
To conserve non-renewable resources.
I was not sleeping, I was just trying to conserve my energy. The water that you conserve today can be consumed tomorrow.
If you are trying to lose weight, no you should expend more of your muscle energy. Otherwise, yes. Additional energy expenditures force us to burn fossil fuels.
Yes, your body is trying to conserve the energy within the fat cells to keep you alive.
Similar to a fat woman trying to do a handstand
Your body is trying to regulate its internal environment and respond to the demands placed on it. When your heart and breathing speeds up, your body is preparing for increased activity or stress. When they slow down, your body is trying to conserve energy and promote relaxation.
yes we are trying to conserve resources and save trees and therefore help the production of oxygen
To begin with, your body will simply go to the stored energy and calories it has (stored in fat cells) in the body. Once this is happening, other things may begin to also happen if not enough calories still aren't coming in daily... * Reduction of fat * Lower body temperature (trying to conserve heat energy) * Hair loss * Dry skin * Brittle nails, discolored nails (nutrients taken out) * Loss of menstrual cycle (for women, trying to conserve nutrients and energy) * Dizziness * Fatigue
The International Environmental Institutions are trying to conserve the natural environment.
they kill the things trying to kill the endangerd animals
When your heart rate and breathing speed up, your body is trying to deliver more oxygen and nutrients to your muscles to support physical activity or prepare for a stressful situation. When they slow down, your body is trying to conserve energy, relax, and enter a state of rest and recovery.
by trying to not use so much water