A person who has a routine but dislikes change is often referred to as being "routine-oriented" or "change-averse." This individual may find comfort and stability in their established habits and can feel stressed or anxious when faced with unexpected alterations to their schedule. Such individuals might also be described as having a preference for predictability and consistency in their lives.
A person who makes things out of stone is called a stonemason or a stone carver.
A person who collects things can be called a collector. If the collecting is thought to be excessive, such a person might also be called a packrat, or a hoarder.
The ability to make things move or change is called "kinetic energy."
the thing is you wont be able to do things that you normaly do
A person who likes to burn things is called a pyromaniac
He didn't really change things in the world but he make people realize to be a better person.
A person who builds things out of stone is called a stonemason or a stoneworker.
A person who hoards things that you have would be called..."you." Or whatever your name is.
this person is called an architect
Yes it actually does because the brain is not the same, it changes as you get older, when your little you can learn things easily but not when you are an adult.so yes age does affect hoe fast a person can learn a dance routine
A variable.
A person who always expects good things to happen is called an "optimist" A person who always expects bad things to happen is called a "pessimist".