For many weather conditions.
The aorta has thicker walls as it is an artery not vein.
The arterial walls are thicker because they need to withstand the pressure coming from the heart.
The ventricle walls are thicker. The blood is being ejected outside of the ventricla
you are mistaken...the ventricular walls are thicker than the auricular walls.. The left ventricle is further thicker than the right ventricle. This is because the left ventricle has to transport blood to all the parts of the body and has to travel a long distance hence requires it to be transported at great pressure. As a result the wall is thicker. The auricles only have to pump blood into the ventricles underneath them and therefore don't require alot of pressure hence are not thick. The right ventricle however pumps the deoxygenated blood into the lungs and has to travel a relatively short distance since the lungs are close to the heart hence not alot of pressure is required either. All this explains why the Ventricular walls are generally thicker than the auricular walls.
Aquatic plants have a thicker cell was because they like to defecate on your mom's chest.
1 It is made of stone 2 The walls are thicker 3 The walls are taller
Yes. For equivalently sized arteries and veins, arterial walls are significantly thicker.
cause it would be warmer and the walls are a few meters thicker
The thickness of the walls in a fallout shelter typically ranged from 2 to 4 feet. This thickness was necessary to provide adequate protection from radiation exposure in the event of a nuclear blast. Thicker walls could offer better protection, but they also required more construction materials and space.
Because arteries are narrower, thus increasing the pressure in the arteries. So you need thicker walls to contain the blood under pressure.
Because the the outer walls of the bigger arteries are thicker. the thinner the wall the more transparent it is. Because the the outer walls of the bigger arteries are thicker. the thinner the wall the more transparent it is.
It would depend on what the walls are made of. With thin wooden walls you may hear sounds, but with thicker brick or stone, no.