Children are more prone to higher temperatures than adults. However, running a high fever is not safe in children or adults.
A child's center of mass is slightly higher than an adult's due to their relatively larger head size and shorter limbs compared to their torso. This distribution makes the center of mass shift higher up in the body compared to adults where it is typically located lower in the pelvic region.
Because children are generally lighter and have lower body mass than adults, meaning there is less weight and mass pulling them back down to Earth due to gravity.
the cell division will be higher in children because they are younger and grow faster than adults.
No. You need to make the word "children" into possessive:"Children's metabolism is known to be higher than adults'.""Children's metabolism is known to be higher than adults' metabolism.""Children's metabolism is known to be higher than that of adults."
Parents do not set child support; courts set child support.
yes because kids bodies are growing . . . !
Children become dehydrated more quickly than adults because they have a much higher percentage of water in their bodies than adults do. A child has approximately 77% water compared to an adult who has approx 60%. It also will depend on the age of the child to what extent they become dehydrated. Hope this helps.
Generally a child will have a higher metabolic rate due to the fact that they are more physically active than adults. Also because their metabolic system has not fully matured or developed and can easily be shaped..
higher or lower than what?
lower
lower