because when it gets really hot it prosses wrong
that planet will be hot and will have no rings
that planet will be hot and will have no rings
that planet will be hot and will have no rings
Gaming doesn't have anything to do with your memory.
no
Television watching could affect memory. There are studies being done, and plenty that have been done, that "prove" both sides of the argument on that one.
If they are running yes. They can become easily tired from being excessively hot.
the hot air is being lifted or released into the air
Yes, memory loss can be a potential effect after being on a respirator, particularly in cases where patients experience prolonged mechanical ventilation or critical illness. This phenomenon is often associated with conditions such as delirium or post-intensive care syndrome (PICS), which can impact cognitive functions, including memory. Factors like sedation, underlying medical issues, and the overall duration of ICU stay can also contribute to these cognitive changes. However, the extent and permanence of memory loss can vary greatly among individuals.
the change of shape of a metal at low temperature by loading and regaining of original shape by heating it,is known as shape memory effect
Computers operate best when they have "system memory" free and are not relying on virtual memory (which uses a hard drive as additional system memory). If you have a system with 1GB of installed system memory, and you are using 1.25GB of allocated memory, then freeing up 0.25GB of used system memory would improve performance by reducing virtual memory usage. Conversely, if you have 2.0GB of installed memory, and you are using 1.25GB of allocated memory, then freeing 0.25GB of used memory would have no appreciable effect since virtual memory is not being used by the system. Final answer: If you are using virtual memory, then freeing enough memory to eliminate the virtual memory usage will improve performance, but freeing up more than that amount will have no appreciable effect.
yes