jet lAg is a result of your body's inability t adjust to a new time zone quickly and this causes you to feel like you're at home, so if it is bedtime at home you are sleepy even if it is noon where you are.
Don't you mean jet lag (not leg)? It has to do with being in a new time zone and not being used to it.
No, not usually.
Jet fuel is sprayed into the exhaust gas steam and ignited, as this happens, the end of the primary nozzle constricts hydraulically and the result is increased thrust as the jet exhaust is "after burned".
If they go across the international date line it is called jet leg
Assuming you mean 'jet-lag' - the best way is to gradually shift your sleep pattern before you travel - so that it matches the time zone of the country you'll be travelling to.
A person with constant leg cramps will need to have this seen by a doctor. This may be the result of overworking muscles or may have a different cause.
Pirates limp because of their peg leg. it was very difficult to walk with a peg leg so as a result they limped. some don't limp
Ali's son, Hassan, has a harelip in "The Kite Runner," not a problem with his leg. The harelip is a physical deformity affecting the upper lip, not the leg.
This is a very good question. Squids move through the water at high speeds using a jet propulsion-like organ called a "siphon". What the siphon does is take in water and thrust it out, much like a jet engine. The end result is the jet-like streamline of a squid.
Bed, red, bet, debt, set, met, pet, vet, get, jet, let, peg, leg, beg,
No, "leg" contains a short "e" sound, but it is not considered a short e word. Short e words typically include words such as "red," "pen," and "wet."
yes! she had an accident a while ago where she was jet skiing and then she fell off and a boat was behind her and ran her over - not on purpose of course! and she nearly died! she had a wheelchair but she can walk again now