alcohol affects every organ in your body; that's if you have too much.
Not much. When something burns, most of the energy is converted to heat.
you can have a lung cancer if yousmoke too much.....
whatever your body does not burn. there are calculators online for finding how much your body burns per day. You can take the result and subtract what you eat from that.
I depends on the individual's gender, size, age, and other factors. However, it is suggested that a human burns approximately 2000 calories each day.
Well I don't know all of the effects but if you have to much sugar sometimes you become really energetic really fast but then you have a sugar drop. Because sugar burns so fast your energy will rise and then fall very quickly depending on how much sugar you have had recently. Once you had your sugar drop you don't feel like doing anything. But on the plus side that only affects some people.
achohol affects almost every part of your body... your muscles your brain, your stomach... just about everything that can go wrong will go wrong, if you have to much alcohol
Food does NOT contain energy , it is converted to energy in the body as in calories
I'm assuming hockey, skiing, or speed skating since your body moves rapidly and you use more energy. Other sports like bobsled, curling, or the skeleton don't require much energy at all.
Too much drinking affects mainly the brain and the liver.
That depends on the percentage of the body that was affected. A burn that only affects 10% of the body surface is probably not going to pose much of a problem but, a full-body sunburn, for instance, should be evaluated by somebody with medical training. A good rule of thumb is that if you are in so much pain that you have considered seeing a doctor, you probably should go ahead and see one.
Much of the energy is consumed by decomposers.