In a famine, individuals with higher body fat may have a survival advantage due to their greater energy reserves, which can sustain them during periods of food deprivation. However, this advantage can be influenced by various factors, including overall health, metabolic rate, and access to water. Thinner individuals may be at a higher risk of malnutrition and related health complications. Ultimately, survival in a famine is complex and depends on multiple factors beyond body weight.
Do you mean "contract". Well, when muscles contract they get shorter and fatter. When they relax they get longer and thinner.
The thinner , longer bone of the forearm.
The thinner , longer bone of the forearm.
a rifle looks like a pistol but longer and fatter
the great famine ended in Ireland in 1850 but it took a bet longer for Ireland to recover.
relaxes
muscles become longer, but thinner
The crops had failed and there was not enough food to feed the people, so famine devastated our town
A change can happen when a mechanical advantage increases as it becomes longer and thinner.
Electric resistance is greater in a longer, thinner wire compared to a shorter, fatter wire due to increased collisions between electrons and atoms in the longer wire, leading to higher resistance. This is described by the formula R = ρL/A, where R is resistance, ρ is resistivity of the material, L is length, and A is cross-sectional area.
make the pencils six times longer of 2 times fatter.
the air is thinner