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Less heat is carried away from the feet.
the specific heat capacity of hals is less then the specific heat capacity of our mouth, so the heat transfer form higher heat to lower heat, so we get coll while eating hals.
no the bob on the shorter one has less distance per period to travel
it has less heat than the surroundings
Shorter focal length lens would bend the rays more. Longer focallength would bend the rays comparatively less.
our bodies always releases heat. so, when there are less people in a room, there bodies release less heat and we feel cold but when there are more people in a room there bodies release more heat and we feel warm.
the heater may be turned on more people more heat if window opened it gets colder and less people in the room less heat
i believe that the taller you are the less stamina you have there by leaving shorter people with the fierce ness i am 6'4
just stop doing wht people feel or that you feel is annoying
not really short people.... its more about if your arms are shorter or if from your chest to ur back is wide because if so then your rep will be less and therefore less stress on the muscle
My guess is for heat efficiency--having more blood in the core and less flowing out to extremities would probably conserve heat, and therefore the amount of energy used.
Less heat is carried away from the feet.
the specific heat capacity of hals is less then the specific heat capacity of our mouth, so the heat transfer form higher heat to lower heat, so we get coll while eating hals.
I have curly hair and I think its a little less curly shorter. Not sure but, it might be
the specific heat capacity of hals is less then the specific heat capacity of our mouth, so the heat transfer form higher heat to lower heat, so we get coll while eating hals.
-- There is no such thing as "coldness". There is heat energy. Where there is heat energy, you absorb some of it, and you feel warm. Where there is little heat energy, you lose some of the heat energy you already have, and you feel cold. -- At low altitude or on the ground, you are surrounded by the ground, by dense air, and possibly by bodies of water. All of these absorb and store heat energy efficiently from solar radiation. -- At high altitude, there is no ground nearby holding heat energy, and no bodies of water. Also, the air is less dense, and less able to hold heat energy.
Less heat