Effects may include dilated pupils, red skin, dry mouth (which leads to 'meth mouth', which is not actually an effect of the meth itself but of poor hygiene & use of sugary drinks and whatnot to cure the dry mouth), dry or itchy skin, acne, dizziness, headache, diarrhea, constipation, numbness, anorexia, blurred vision, muscle spasms, hyperactivity, abnormal heartbeat, abnormal blood pressure, overheating; euphoria, alertness, energy, excitation, irritability, aggression, feelings of power, obsessive behaviors, paranoia, libido increase, anxiety. Higher doses may lead to death, etc.
because the ice is like a freezer and Bactria can not grow and the body will not decay.
A Glacier an ice sheet an ice cap
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Energy is transferred from an ice pack through the process of conduction. When an ice pack comes into contact with a warm body, heat is transferred from the body to the ice pack, causing the ice to melt and absorb the heat energy.
it hurts it.
A slow-moving body of ice is called a glacier. Glaciers form over time as snow accumulates and compacts into ice. They can carve out valleys, shape the landscape, and contribute to rising sea levels as they melt.
they did body shots with it, such and rub the water/ ice of their body parts and the person has to lick it off
Ice skating can be fun but it depends on your body condition and your personality.
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No, eating ice does not cause dehydration. Dehydration occurs when the body loses more fluids than it takes in, and eating ice does not significantly impact the body's hydration levels.
The human body is made up of many body systems. When holding a piece of ice, the body systems that respond would be the nervous system, muscular system and skeletal system.