We were not on the distribution list for the results of the tests, so we have no
way to know what foods were tested. The easiest way to get a quick burst of
energy is probably a combination of caffeine, sugar, and fear.
Thunderstorms and tornadoes, whether they are quick or not, are the product if cumulonimbus clouds.
A spacecraft that seems to be motionless in deep space is given some type of quick push.
quick way to find the place you are going too
It is possible but you need to be quick and the stars can burn you because they are mini suns
Quick to make a decision. Foreseeing the future. Entertaining.
Sugar, a carbohydrate, gives you a quick energy burst, and then usually a quick let down.
Si/ yes.
No, an electric current does not release energy in one quick burst. The release of energy from an electric current is continuous as long as there is a flow of electrons through a circuit. This allows for consistent and sustained delivery of electrical power.
It will give you a short burst of energy, but is not good to get you started in the morning an apple would be better. (:
Sugar. It will give you a quick burst but will come back to make you very tired afterwards. Or caffine.
High protein foods like meats, eggs, cheese, peanut butter, and beans are high energy. Some people use sugary foods for a quick boost, but proteins are best.
A spurt
Before a sporting event, Gatorade. Pop gives you a quick burst of energy, then you feel like crap.
Simple carbohydrates provide your body with a quick burst of energy because the body can quickly absorb them. One example is sugar. Complex carbohydrates, such as whole grains, vegetables and beans, are digested slower and will provide long lasting energy.
Organes and pasta are both high energy foods for different reasons. The sugar in oranges gives a quick boost and the carbohydrates in pasta do the same thing.
Taking honey before a race can give you a quick burst of energy. However, you can have a slump afterward as your blood sugar plummets.
rain shower