It doesn't. Puberty also brings emotional and mental changes. As your hormone levels change, your moods change as well, and you must learn to deal with new emotions and thoughts. Your brain matures, so you have new worries as you realize things that children don't understand, like the consequences of your choices and actions. Puberty is a time of many types of changes, not just physical ones.
It doesn't. Puberty also brings emotional and mental changes. As your hormone levels change, your moods change as well, and you must learn to deal with new emotions and thoughts. Your brain matures, so you have new worries as you realize things that children don't understand, like the consequences of your choices and actions. Puberty is a time of many types of changes, not just physical ones.
There are no physical changes. there are only chemical changes.
The changes are gradual, but they are not only physical. during puberty, a person's mental status also changes momentarily. they may experience many mood swings and desire sex. they may also want more space and privelages Yes, the brain is adapting to the body changes but not quickly enough in some people. This can make them clumsy and confused. Also it can affect them with dizzy spells when moving around quickly or getting up quick from the chair. A sudden rush of blood to the head.
Most physical changes are reversible because the changes only occur in in the appearance. =)
No, chemical changes can only be reversed by chemical means, not by physical means.
Puberty takes years to complete, because of all the major physical changes. Give it time! Growing pubic hair is a sign you're already in puberty, so other parts of your body will catch up soon.
no
physical; it changes only in appearance, not chemical structure :)
Everyone goes through Puberty. Boys and girls and even animals. It is the time when you change from Children to Adults. Your hormones are making you sexually mature and able to procreate. This period in your life only happens once in your early teens and takes a few years to complete, it is known as Puberty or Adolescence.
Evaporation, Condensation, Melting and Freezing are all physical changes as only the state of matter is changing, rather than the chemical properties.
A new substance is formed only after a chemical change.
it is a physical change