I dont think its bad for your bones exaclly. its bad for your muscles and it might affect bones
Sitting in the same position for a long time, doesn't allows your bones to move a lot, which will make them stiff.
Other measures are sitting down, using a footstool when sitting, avoiding standing for long periods of time, and raising the legs whenever possible. These measures work by reducing the blood pressure in leg veins.
Yes, it is possible to compost meat and bones, but it is not recommended for home composting as they can attract pests and take a long time to break down. Commercial composting facilities can handle meat and bones effectively.
no sitting there and not moving for a long time
no sitting there and not moving for a long time
Yes, bike tires can go flat from sitting for a long period of time due to air slowly leaking out of the tires.
Yes, sitting in an office chair for long periods of time can cause low back pain and worsen an existing back problem. The reason for this is because sitting in a office chair is a static posture that increases stress in the back. When you sit in an office chair for a long time, the tendency most people start to do is slouch over or slouch down in the chair. Over time this incorrect sitting posture can overstretch the spinal ligaments that strain the discs and surrounding structures on the spine.
Yes, you can compost bones and meat in your compost pile, but it is not recommended as they can attract pests and take a long time to break down. It is better to stick to plant-based materials for composting.
it should in clude date time and how long
Long bones have these plates at each end. They are found with bones that grow longer over time.
5 years
Bones decompose in compost through a process called mineralization, where microorganisms break down the organic material in the bones into nutrients that can be used by plants. Over time, the bones will break down and become part of the nutrient-rich compost.