Were taller during morning but I don't know why....
...by Francis...
"AM" stands for "ante meridiem," which refers to the morning hours from midnight to just before noon. So "am" refers to the time period during the morning, not night.
A.M is from midnight through to midday, and is referred to as morning.
In space there is no day or night there.
Yes, the moon and star patterns can look different at night and in the morning. During the night, the moon and stars are more visible against the dark sky, allowing for clearer observation of constellations and celestial objects. In the morning, especially around dawn, the sky begins to lighten, which can obscure the visibility of stars, while the moon may appear less prominent depending on its phase. Additionally, the position of the moon and stars changes throughout the night and into the morning due to Earth's rotation.
The moon is visible in the morning sometimes because it is still in the sky from the previous night. In contrast, you may not see the moon at night if it has already set below the horizon or if it's in a different phase that makes it less visible.
Interesting question! You are probably taller in the morning, since your joints have not been subject to gravity all night. Once you are up and walking around, gravity starts to bring your joints together.
That is true. You are taller in the morning than you are at night due to gravity compressing your spine when you are standing or sitting.
You will be taller in the morning. During the day, and being upright, gravity will cause the body to shrike.
People are typically taller in the morning by about 0.5 to 1 inch compared to their height at night. This is due to spinal discs absorbing fluid and expanding during sleep, then compressing throughout the day from walking and sitting.
There is some talk that you might since the discs between the vertebra will not be as compressed and the fluid in your knee joints will be more when you get up. But it will not stay that way and you will be the same height when you go to bed the next night and will be about 1cm taller in at morning agin. All of this occurs when you are fully grown.
A person's is taller in the morning than he is at night. This is because the force of gravity pulls him towards the center of the Earth during the day making him smaller. The spine stretches back to its normal length as one sleeps at night.
yesAnswerYes, you are about 2-3 cm or 3/4 inches taller in the morning due to vertebral decompression which allows the spinal discs to expand overnight.AnswerYes.I'm 5'10 in the evening and at the morning i am 5'11.5.So in the morning if you had a 8-10 hours sleep you can be about 1-2 inches in the morning!
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Depends on how early in the morning or how late at night. But probably at night.
"AM" stands for "ante meridiem," which refers to the morning hours from midnight to just before noon. So "am" refers to the time period during the morning, not night.