Not usually, no.
Lower than a humans, yet all plants have different temperatures.
Lower than a humans, yet all plants have different temperatures.
For the temperature range of most interest for humans, silver is a solid that doesn't change as much in volume over temperature as Mercury does.
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In humans most mechanical digestion takes place in the mouth through chewing.
place is like a region only the environment makes it different from other places. Humans and mother nature make different places change.
It is when any living thing, such as animal, plants, and humans change their methods of living to adapt to seasons and temperature changes.
climate change is a huge subject. one of the branches are global warming which is the rise in the temperature of the earth. the humans are what need to be blamed for it we are causing it
No, humans cannot physically change their past. The past is what has already happened and cannot be altered. However, individuals can reflect on their past, learn from their experiences, and make changes in the present and future based on that reflection.
Our internal temperature is 98.6 degrees F, but our external temperature is far cooler.
Well if this was on a poll question, The people who have really clean teeth from chewing gum is 60 percent of the world. And 40 percent of the world has bad teeth from not chewing gum at least 2 times a week.
No, humans are warm blooded. Cold blooded animals can change their internal temperature to match the external temperature, while warm blooded animals maintain a high internal temperature regardless of the external temperature. The reason why humans have sweat glands is to cool your body when the external temperature is high.