No. You need to make the word "children" into possessive:
"Children's metabolism is known to be higher than adults'."
"Children's metabolism is known to be higher than adults' metabolism."
"Children's metabolism is known to be higher than that of adults."
The adults laughed at the children on the trampoline. The movie was for adults only.
Hormones is most attributed to the growth of children and young adults.
No. Children have a higher metabolic rate than adults. Typically metabolism declines as you age.
Ultimately, it depends on the diet. If you're overeating you won't lose weight even if you are a kid. When we have low metabolism rate, body cannot burn more calories, high metabolism helps us to burn more calories. Children have fast metabolism rate when we compared to adults and teenagers. That is the reason children lose weight faster than adults.
The plural nouns are adults and roses.
Example sentence - His avoidance of teaching his children cause and effect as they grew has created immature young adults.
The interaction between male and female children is different to when they are adults.
Children are different from adults because children cannot have jobs. They are also different because children are more flexible (because their bones haven't hardened yet), have a faster metabolism, can learn languages easier, and tend to be more happy. Hope this answered your question!
The description of the main characters as "young students" suggests that the target audience is children or young adults. The mention of school activities like "classroom discussions and homework assignments" further indicates that the content is geared towards a younger audience.
Because they have a higher metabolism rate and a faster heartbeat. It is also possible that the lungs are not as efficient since they are still growing.
Because they have a higher metabolism rate and a faster heartbeat. It is also possible that the lungs are not as efficient since they are still growing.
"Pizza is popular with children and adults."The adjective 'popular' is the predicate adjective, restating the subject noun 'pizza' following the linking verb 'is'.