you would most likely die.
Instead of dew on the grass or wherever, you would get frost.
what would happen if you used slt laser settings for yag settings for a posterior capsulotomy
If Lenz's law were the opposite, the law of conservation of energy would be violated. Therefore, it is not reasonable to assume that it can be made to behave the opposite of what it does.
nothing would happen...
What would happen is we would not be able to move. We would be able to start running are walk.
If the ribcage were a solid sheet like the skull, it would be difficult for the thoracic cavity to expand and contract with inspiration and expiration.
you would probably die, that is if your talking about your real skull not the ones you can find in halo,m the halo skulls cant be shattered
because they both are protecting vital organ.
Skull is solid and immobile in order to protect the brain. Thorax has to be mobile in order to do respiration. For this purpose it contracts and expands, periodically. This is not possible for solid bone combination like skull.
Well, to answer the question directly, skin protects the ribcage. If the question reversed (what organs does the ribcage protect?), then my answer would be that the ribcage primarily protects the heart and lungs, although it does protect the spleen and, to a lesser extent, the liver and stomach.
Your brain would be very unprotected, and your eyes, nose, face muscles and skin would look horribly deranged. The skull protects your brain and serves as a base for your face (no pun intended).
then you would get a girlfriend instead of asking questions on wikianswers
we would run out of water quicker
Ribs, just like with any other animal. But if you're talking about the ribcage as a whole from the outside, that would be the barrel.
we would not be stable. we would not be able to stand up on the ground instead we would be floating
Everything would be floating in the air.
nothing