your ears pop your ears pop
The eusohpagosumongus part of the body.
what happens to things that sit in water for a long time?
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.
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.
Water or fluids that contain water fill virtually every cell and the spaces between them in the body. Water accounts for approximately 60 to 70 percent of the total body weight in a normal adult, making it the most abundant constituent of the human body.
temperature decreases
The pressure increases in direct proportion to the depth.
Pressure increases as the mass of water on top of you increases the further down you go.
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.
There is no photosynthesis
You would die
Your body receives hydration.
runoff water eventually flows to a water body :)
Water evaporates from the skin which cools the body.
Joe is a tool.
chickens
There is no photosynthesis