because they have thick skin :)
It is hard to cool down on a hot humid day because sweat doesn't evaporate as easily into the air when it's already saturated with moisture. This prevents your body from efficiently releasing heat, making it harder to cool down.
No. Most animals cannot sweat. A dog cools itself down by panting and a pig cools itself down by laying in cool mud.
Rocks are likely to cool down after exposure to high temperatures when the heat source is removed. The rate at which rocks cool down depends on factors such as the size of the rock, the type of rock, and the surrounding environment. Larger rocks will take longer to cool down than smaller rocks.
Any kind of decomposer will break down the tissue that made the lion. Bacteria, worms, small animals or even birds and larger animals.
Yes, larger tires are harder to turn.
Sand has a larger surface area, therefore cooling quicker.
People cutting down trees and causing fires in the Taiga to make houses. By doing this it is tearing down and destroying the animals habitats, WHICH IS SOOO NOT COOL !!!!!!!!
Yes, you can still sweat in 100 humidity, but the sweat may not evaporate as effectively, making it harder for your body to cool down.
Humidity effects the animal life in a variety of ways from the climate and the environments that certain animals can survive in to other food factors like if the animals will be able to eat in that environment.
This is easier to visualize if you rearrange, solving for acceleration: a = F/m. What this means is that a larger force will produce a larger acceleration. It also means that, since mass is in the denominator, in the case of a larger mass, there will be less acceleration. In other words, a more massive object is harder to accelerate (it is harder to speed it up or slow it down).
Plant material is harder to break down. So I would assume that it may be longer.
No, animals that live in groups, or packs, actually tend to hunt larger animals. For example lions, they hunt in groups and take down some of the largest land animals in the world.