because on a moving bus never mind a bumpy one it is hard to find a centre of gravity standing up. having open legs gives a greater space to have a the center there by maxamising the amount of balance you have. hope this helps
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up right invertabray it makes sure we keep our balance Skeleton, including vertebrae.
The cell junctions that best keep cells from being pulled apart are adherens junctions and desmosomes. Adherens junctions use cell adhesion molecules to connect to the actin cytoskeleton inside the cell, while desmosomes connect to intermediate filaments, providing strong mechanical support to resist pulling forces.
Yes, neutrons help bind protons together in the nucleus through the strong nuclear force. This force overcomes the electrostatic repulsion between positively charged protons, preventing them from moving apart due to their mutual repulsion.
Red blood cells are kept apart by repulsive forces between their negatively charged surfaces known as electrostatic repulsion. This force prevents the cells from clumping together, allowing them to flow smoothly through blood vessels. Additionally, the presence of proteins on the cell membrane helps to maintain the structure and integrity of red blood cells.
Keeping your legs apart while standing in the aisle of a bumpy bus helps maintain balance and stability. This position allows you to distribute your weight more evenly and adjust quickly to the bus's movements. By spreading your stance, you reduce the risk of losing your footing and falling during sudden jolts or turns.
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Keep you're shoulders back and relaxed, feet apart, and arms at your sides.
Grocery stores keep them in the 'cookies aisle'.
They keep a wide base. What's easier to knock over, a cone or a pencil? The pencil, because it has a smaller base.
Keep clear of stand on boats
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Keep clear of stand on boats
When presenting, stand tall with good posture, keep your feet shoulder-width apart, and face your audience directly. Maintain eye contact, use hand gestures purposefully, and speak clearly and confidently to engage your audience effectively.
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She woul do this to keep you to herself
They keep a wide base. What's easier to knock over, a cone or a pencil? The pencil, because it has a smaller base.