Many things can affect ones energy levels including lack of sleep, stress, depression, eating habits, pain, grief and even dieases. It all really depends on the person.
the higher ones... ?
No nothing in energy drinks and no legal substances effect dopamine levels
Some vitamins may aid your energy levels, but to say that all vitamins increase ones energy would be erroneous.
that affect of diet in the level of bilbil in the stomach of you eating food
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No, electrons fill the lowest energy levels first before moving to higher energy levels. This follows the Aufbau principle, which states that electrons occupy the lowest energy levels available to them before filling higher ones.
The five factors that affect home energy use are insulation levels, age and efficiency of appliances, thermostat settings, occupancy patterns, and natural lighting.
They have many names. Common ones are orbitals or energy levels.
Factors such as energy availability, efficiency of energy transfer between trophic levels, and environmental conditions can limit the number of trophic levels in an ecosystem. As energy is lost as it moves up the food chain, there may not be enough energy to support a large number of trophic levels beyond a certain point. Additionally, complex ecosystems may have more trophic levels than simpler ones.
Bromine has FOUR energy Levels.
Arsenic has 8 levels of energy.