In mid flight to be more precise.
Drive slowly and gently or replace the car.///////and do the required maintenance
Travel long distances
No sleep is healthy for the body
Yes, as long as gravity is the only force acting on the body.
The effects of identified lifestyle factors on long term health and fitness is a healthy body .
2 hours
maybe how weight effects time for falling.
You can get Cirrhosis or even different cancers from excessive drinking in long term effects of consumption.
Because your body isn't acclimated to it yet. All that sloshing around in your stomach is hard to get used to; the more you run long distances, the easier it will be on your stomach. Also, when you run long distances, a lot of the blood that aids in digestion is diverted to your muscles, which is why you shouldn't run for a while after you eat.
The fundamental forces that can act over very long distances are gravity and electromagnetism. Gravity is responsible for the attraction between objects with mass, while electromagnetism is responsible for the interaction between charged particles. These forces can have effects that are felt across vast distances in the universe.
dehydration and muscle loss
Nope. There is no evidence of LSD causing long term physical effects at normal recreational doses.