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Do your blood vessels grow as you grow?

As you grow, your blood vessels do as well. This is why only an adult human body's blood vessels, when all connected, can reach halfway to the moon, whereas a child's would not. These blood vessels also stretch when you grow or flex.


What happens to a human body after death on moon surface?

A human body exposed to the vacuum at the moon's surface would first hemorrhage all over the place due to the pressure differentials, it would be a bloody mess. The the corpse would dehydrate as all volatile substances would sublime away. Then the considerable solar radiation would bake it hard and slowly proceed to burn it. A body on the moon then would resemble jerky slowly crisping away.


Can all the human veins in body reach the moon?

No, the total length of all human veins in the body is estimated to be around 50,000 miles, while the distance to the moon is about 238,900 miles. So, human veins cannot reach the moon.


What would happen to a human if they died on the moon?

they would stay on the moon and they may not decay.


What is the name of the moon that has a human torso and head but goats legs and is the god of the woods?

The moon you are referring to is likely Pan, a Greek god of the wild, shepherds, and flocks, who is often depicted with the upper body of a human and the lower body of a goat. Pan is associated with nature, wilderness, and rustic music.


WOULD virtually any human or animal body explode on the Moon because of the pressure gap?

yes but if they are wearing a space suit


Can the heat on the moon boil human blood?

No, the heat on the Moon is not sufficient to boil human blood instantly. The average temperature on the Moon ranges from about 100°C during the day to -173°C at night, which is not enough to boil human blood.


What Astronaut's were on the Europa moon?

As of 2009, there was no human presence on another celestial body other than the Earth's moon.


If you uncoiled the DNA in a human cell how long would it be?

Depending on what you want to know, I have two answers...1. If you unwound and tied together the strands of DNA in one of your cells, it would stretch up to six feet, but they would only be 50 trillionths of an inch.2. If you could unwrap the DNA you have in all the cells in your body, you would be able to reach the moon and back 6,000 times.


What generally happens to the human body when the moon is directly overhead?

You will weigh slightly less.


Is there enough gravity in the human body to hold you down?

not outerspace that's why astronauts use gravitational suits to pull the human body down on the moon outerspace.but on earth yes


Who would go first to the moon a plant or a human?

Well, a human (two of them actually) went in 1969.