Yes, a person with more body fat may freeze slower than a person with less body fat, as fat acts as an insulator, providing some protection against cold temperatures. However, other factors such as body surface area, clothing, and overall health also play significant roles in how individuals respond to cold. Additionally, a person's metabolism and activity levels can influence their ability to generate heat. Therefore, while body fat can offer some thermal advantage, it's not the sole determinant of cold tolerance.
Salt water is slower.
Yes it does. Cold water freeze slower than normal or hot water.
slower than a person on the top floor
Salt water freezes slower than sugar because salt water has more molecules than sugar...so it drops the temp and the process of freezing
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It depends on whether the said obese person wants to be skinny, if that is the case than every second of the day, if that is not the case than only if the obese person has decided to be skinny or if someone has commented on their weight.
fatter person land faster
honestly, it depends on what kind of person you are. some people have faster metabolizem which can process their food faster and some a slower one which would be slower to process which could make you a bit overweight. if you have a slower metabolizem, you have to try harder to eat healthier than someone with a fast metabolizem.
Typically, yes. An overweight body will draw from the fat source in the body, a skinny person is not likely to have much fat to survive off of.
The molecules move slower and slower until the attractive interactions between them become greater than their momentum can withstand, at which point the liquid begins to freeze.
No he does not.
The person looks skinnier than skinny,If his/her BMI(Body Mass Index) is lesser than 18.