Depends because sometimes a person may mostly bend their knees. But my opinion is that it is the same height.
Standing requires more energy than lying down. So the heart rate increases to meet the increased energy demand as you stand up.
Yes it should be in between 70-100 b/m but it depends if you are standing up, laying down, or if it was after physical activity.
Not laying down after eating helps to prevent heartburn as it uses gravity to keep acid down. When laying down, it is much easier for acid to escape the stomach and flow out.
Laying down is best. Before any type of physical activity. It can be done multiple ways as far as time goes. For beats per minute (bpm) 30x2 or 15x4 is the most common. The more time used i.e 30x2 the more accurate the reading. Also a form of distraction can help as some may be nervous or try to control breathing to lower their HR.
Depends on your age and fitness level
3.5 laying down and standing 4.5.
standing up, did this on web assign
No, they sleep laying down.
A river. It falls a waterfall (standing up) and runs lying down.
yes they can
Standing up sometimes laying down
Are you slightly longer standing up verses laying down?
Any position she feels comfortable to be in, which is standing or laying down on her side.
Because they are at so much height that a person watching from down can't imagine how fast it is moving but due to the far distance it looks as it is standing.
Egg shells are known to be stronger when standing upright. This is why we crack eggs open on the side.
Yes.
Standing up, she's 5'2". Laying down, she's a 38DD.