absorb the body fluid and new environment.
If your mass increases, your weight also increases.
hunger increases and the metabolic rate goes down
Yes, pressure does increase as your depth increases in the water
Towards the top left. Atomic weight increases to the right and down.
As somebody previously said, gravity is directly proportional to weight. As gravity increases, weight increases. The simplest way to define gravity is the downward force that holds objects down. eg. you can sit in your computer chair due to gravity. It is holding you down. You would otherwise float as in space where there is no gravity. If that gravity force becomes greater, ie. there is more force pushing you down, you will weigh more. It pushes down on you more.
Pressure increases going down due to the weight of the air above pushing down on the air below. This results in an increase in the number of air molecules above a given point, leading to a greater force being exerted on that point, which increases the pressure.
Fluid pressure increases with depth due to the weight of the fluid above pushing down. This relationship is described by the hydrostatic pressure equation, which states that pressure is directly proportional to depth. As depth increases, the weight of the fluid column above increases, resulting in higher pressure at greater depths.
As you travel down a group on the periodic table, the atomic size increases. This is because each successive element in a group adds a new energy level, or shell, which increases the distance between the nucleus and the outermost electrons, thus increasing the atomic size.
If you're gaining weight you're eating too much. Cut down on fat, sugars and overall serving sizes.
lie down in the bath with your ears uder the water like your washing your hair!! make sure its really quiet, first you will hear your heartbeat then you will hear the babys, you know its the babys because its double the speed of yours!!
Fluids exert pressure due to the weight of the fluid above pressing down on the fluid below. The pressure in a fluid increases with depth because of this weight. This is known as hydrostatic pressure.
Pressure increases as you descend into the ocean due to the weight of the water above pressing down on you. For every 10 meters of depth, pressure increases by about 1 atmosphere (approximately 14.7 pounds per square inch). This can cause discomfort for our bodies and may require specialized equipment for deep-sea exploration.