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What is the starting point for everything that happens in your body?

The eusohpagosumongus part of the body.


What happens to anything that sits in water long enough?

what happens to things that sit in water for a long time?


Why do you get cold when you get in a swimming pool?

You feel cold after being in water because you are wet. Your body begins to evaporate the water so that you can become dry again. Where does the energy ( heat ) to evaporate all that water come from? That's right, your body.


Should the testes be warmer than body temperature?

If the testes are not maintained at a temperature about 2 °C lower than body temperature the process of spermatogenesis will not take place, so that is why it is important for the testes to descend into the scrotum during maturation.


What happens when the water table is above the surface at various places?

If the water table is higher the the surface of the land, water will seep out of the land surface and form a puddle, pool or lake. The depth of the water body will increase until the water surface is at the same level as the surrounding water table - this is a state of equilibrium. If the water table lowers, so will the water level in the water body, until equilibrium is reached. Water moves slowly into and out of the land surface and follows the movement of the water table in the area. Don't confuse this with storage reservoirs behind dams. These have an artificially high water level and the surrounding water table can be lower than the reservoir.

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What happens when you descend through the water columns?

temperature decreases


What happens to the pressure you dive down deeper in the water?

As you dive deeper into the water, the pressure increases because of the weight of the water above you pressing down. For every 33 feet (10 meters) you descend, the pressure increases by one atmosphere. This increase in pressure can compress the air spaces in your body, such as your ears and lungs, which is why scuba divers need to equalize as they descend to avoid discomfort or injury.


What happen as you descend through the water column?

As someone descends through a water column, the pressure increases. This happens because water at higher levels exerts weight on the lower layers of water.


What happens with pressure when you get deeper underwater?

As you descend deeper underwater, the pressure increases due to the weight of the water above you. For every 33 feet (10 meters) you descend, the pressure increases by 14.7 pounds per square inch (1 atm). This increased pressure can affect your body, SCUBA equipment, and other objects at depth.


What happens as you descend in the water column zones?

As you descend in the water column zones, water pressure increases, light diminishes, and temperature typically decreases. Different marine life and ecosystems are adapted to specific water column zones based on factors like light availability, temperature, and nutrient levels.


What happens to your body if there is no water in it?

You would die


What happens to your body when you drink a glass of water?

Your body receives hydration.


What happens to your body if you eat water absorbers?

chickens


What happens if you have to much water in your body?

Joe is a tool.


What happens in an aphotic zone of body of water?

There is no photosynthesis


What happens in a aphotic zone of body water?

There is no photosynthesis


How are external and internal fertilization are different?

internal happens inside the body and in land external happens outside the body and in water