If you come very close to dying but you do not, you will probably experience near-death.
Yes, participative experience and critical experience can occur simultaneously. Participative experience involves engaging actively in an activity or situation, while critical experience involves reflection and analysis of that experience. For instance, in a group project, a participant can actively contribute (participative) while also reflecting on the dynamics, decisions, and outcomes (critical). This dual engagement can enhance learning and understanding by integrating action with thoughtful evaluation.
Some women have out of body experiences in very intense sex.
No, menstruation occurs in individuals who have a uterus and typically identifies as female. Men do not experience menstruation.
The pistons, the cam(s), the lifters, every moving part will experience friction.
Yes, it is normal to experience borborygmi, which refers to the rumbling or gurgling noises that occur in the stomach and intestines as food and gas move through the digestive system.
Yes, it is normal to experience clotting during your period. Clotting can occur when the blood flow is heavy and the blood clots before it exits the body.
Many symptoms can occur when a person gets a medical injection. Rashes, swelling, and death are possible adverse side effects.
You experience lower temperatures as you move towards the troposphere
Droughts can occur at any time of the year, but they are most common in regions that experience a prolonged period of below-average rainfall. The timing of droughts can vary depending on the location and climate conditions of a specific region.
No. Only in regions that get thunderstorms. Polar climates and areas of extreme desert (such as the Atacama) do not experience tornadoes.
Any planet that rotates on its axis will experience day and night as the surface rotates away from the Sun.
Approximately 75% of all menstruating women experience some symptoms that occur before or during menstruation.