We would need to know what conditions you're referring to to respond to this question.
i dont think it does but it might if its rusted
Elasticity depends upon the material of an object but also on environmental things such as pressure, temperature and humidity. You can try this yourself by taking two identical elastic bands and putting one on a heater for a while. You will notice a difference in elasticity!
elasticity
Elasticity
Elasticity can not and will not strecth
When the artery walls lose their elasticity, this is called arteriosclerosis. When this happens, the body has a tougher time circulating blood.
If it jiggles, it is losing elasticity. We all will go through that.
Emphysema.
Inelastic things can not be stretched or do not rebound while elastic things will stretch, bounce, rebound, etc..
i dont think it does but it might if its rusted
Elasticity is about things that stretch and snap back, like rubber bands.
The lungs lose elasticity so they expand less.
Emphysema
There could be many things said about elasticity of demand that are false, but there would be no point in making things up that are not true. This appears to have been taken from a multiple choice exam.
the climate: humidity or lack there of.
Aging tissues lose elasticity due to a decrease in production of collagen and elastin, which are proteins responsible for maintaining tissue structure and flexibility. Additionally, cumulative damage from factors like sun exposure, pollution, and lifestyle choices can contribute to the breakdown of these proteins over time. As a result, tissues become less firm and resilient, leading to a loss of elasticity.
Over the course of time, the arterial walls are apt to lose elasticity, which limits the amount of blood that can surge through them and hence limits the supply of oxygen to the heart. This condition is known as arteriosclerosis.