As you age your bone density decreases, thus resulting in you becoming shorter. Your limbs in turn are shorter as well.
In simple terms - evolution ! Snakes & lizards share a common ancestry. While lizards chose to keep using their limbs, snakes evolved to depend on their external limbs less over time. Eventually, over many thousands of years, their limbs grew shorter until they disappeared completely. The only evidence their limbs existed - is remnants of bone in their skeletons.
Yes, gravity can compress the spine over time, causing a person to become slightly shorter as they age.
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To answer this question, let's look at the Peruvians in the Andes. Due to the high altitude, they have developed bigger lungs due to thinner air and shorter limbs for blood flow. This is a perfect example of how animals, especially humans, can adapt to changing climates over a large period of time.
To answer this question, let's look at the Peruvians in the Andes. Due to the high altitude, they have developed bigger lungs due to thinner air and shorter limbs for blood flow. This is a perfect example of how animals, especially humans, can adapt to changing climates over a large period of time.
It theory, it is possible. But would you want to? Most people can survive a long time without food, but a much shorter time without water.
Mountains can become shorter over time due to processes like erosion, weathering, and tectonic activity. Erosion from factors such as water, wind, and ice can wear down the surface of mountains, while weathering breaks down the rocks that make up the mountains. Tectonic processes like plate movement can also cause mountains to slowly erode and decrease in height.
A starfish has five limbs and if one of those limbs (which can also called arms or legs) is lost it can regrow over time. A starfish that is halved can grow into two starfish.
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Time and amount are related in a way that the longer the time period, the higher the amount can become, assuming a constant rate of change. For example, if an amount grows at a fixed percentage rate over time, the final amount will be larger the longer the time period over which the growth occurs. Conversely, a shorter time period may result in a smaller final amount.
They become more and more different over time.
No it does not. it actually works better over time.