There is some evidence that shows that excessive caffeine consumption can pull calcium out of bone tissue thus weakening the bones.
According to the ingredients list on the back of the 40 flavor package, yes. Caffeine is listed as the last ingredient. I suspect the caffeine is put into the Doctor Pepper flavor. Coffee is listed as another ingredient, probably for the cappuccino flavor. I suspect caffeine is contained in the flavors for the items that usually contain caffeine, but I'd be surprised if other flavors contained caffeine.
Caffeine gives a temporary boost of adrenaline to your body. If you ingest large amounts of caffeine, it can lead to a negative effect on your brain. Caffeine is ranked at one of the highest "Most craved" items, so when you're trying to sleep, your body is constantly craving caffeine (causing you to lose sleep, and feel more stress) . If you can control the amount of caffeine you ingest... it can boost your mood.
The phrase "If that is to this, then what is those to" suggests a comparison or relationship between two pairs of items. To answer it, one would need to identify the specific items being compared. Generally, it implies that if one set has a defined relationship, then the other set should have a corresponding relationship that can be identified or inferred.
In 2011, it would take $1,249.67 to buy the same amount as $100.00 bought in 1945.
When a Venn Diagram is used to compare items, the overlapping area in the diagram shows the common items between the two items being compared. The area outside the overlap shows the contrast between the two items.
The two items being compared in a phrase are typically the subjects or entities that are being analyzed or contrasted. For example, if the phrase is "like apples and oranges," the comparison is between apples and oranges to highlight their differences. In such comparisons, the aim is to illustrate similarities or differences in specific characteristics or qualities of the items.
nope In order to be a simile, you must have two items being compared using the words "like" or "as". "Sun" is not being compared to anything in your example.
Brass is more suitable for crafting durable and decorative items compared to iron.
TO CLASSIFY items
"Either I will go to the store or she will." This sentence does not use a correlative conjunction properly as "either...or" should be followed by two items that are being contrasted or compared, not two actions. Instead, it should be something like "Either I will go to the store or she will."
yes
Pecks are units of volume, metric tons are units of mass, they can't be compared directly. We should know a density of items in pecks to calculate mass of 1 peck and then compare it to metric tons.