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Moisture needs to take in energy to evaporate. That's why your skin feels cooled when it happens to sweat on your skin.
You need to take heat energy out of the substance.
An increase in thermal energy gives particles more kinetic energy, which causes them to vibrate more. As they vibrate more, the volume they take up increases.
The longer legs you have,the bigger the strides you take, the less strides you need to take to go fast, the less energy you need to use.
As energy increases molecules begin to move faster and shake more vigorously if you take energy out molecules do the opposite.
Because they will not give you the right amount of energy you need so you will have to take more. Taking more will give you more of the wrong substances you need therefore not what you need!
it would need more energy to get of the earth
Your body stores that extra energy as fat.
it will need more on earth
To transport in the blood to your cells to combine with glucose (sugar) to make energy so you can function. And when you exercise you need more energy so you breathe faster to get more air to get more energy.
what happens if i take amoxicillin and dont need it
If any animal or plant can not get food in order to get energy, will die. We need food/energy in order to survive. If you are talking about a pet, take it to the veterinarian!
no not at all, if you take short breaths you waste more energy than you need too, take slow long breaths, this will let you conserve a lot more energy
The consumer take it and uses it for his or her use, so that she or her can have energy too
The consumer take it and uses it for his or her use, so that she or her can have energy too
If they need more energy, for example on a party. that's also the most common place where you can find people who take speed.
Generally, males require more energy than females because they have more muscle, and are bigger. This means they must have more energy to be healthy, because muscles burn energy as they work. Of course, it's not always the case that males need more energy than females. There are many other factors that influence our energy needs, besides gender. For example, common sense tells us that children and teenagers who are growing need more energy than older people, and pregnant women should have a higher energy intake than those who are not. Also, people who regularly take part in physical activity burn more energy than those who do not, so will need more energy to remain at a constant weight than those who do not exercise so often.