Deer ticks do effect humans. They can cause limes disease. A regular tick just bites and may cause a small sore at the bite site. You can Google lime disease or ticks for lots of information. The problem with ticks is they winter over in the house and lay eggs for spring. You can see the little ticks in the corners of a window in the spring. Helen
Complex motor tics are repetitive movements that involve multiple muscle groups and may appear as more purposeful or coordinated than simple motor tics. They can be characterized by actions such as jumping, hopping, or hitting oneself, and may involve a sequence of movements. These tics can be disruptive and challenging to manage, impacting an individual's daily activities.
by being part of mechanical weathering
No, there is a natural greenhouse effect which has kept the earth warm for millions of years. By burning fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) in industry, transport and the generation of electricity, humans are causing the enhanced (or accelerated) greenhouse effect which is causing global warming.
destroys homes towns nd causes many deaths
Mercury's orbit does not have a direct physical effect on humans. However, astrologically, some believe that Mercury's position in the zodiac can influence communication, travel, and technology, leading to potential challenges or opportunities in these areas.
They probably suck your blood/or get under your skin
No, tics are different parasites that typically infest dogs, not humans. However, ticks can attach themselves to humans if they come in contact with infested animals or environments. It is important to promptly and safely remove any ticks to prevent potential diseases they may carry.
the mosquito is the tics predator. they get rid of them
Tics may be motor or vocal
Tics usually occur in "bouts" with many tics over a short interval of time
a broken clock that only tics
Yes, all mammals can have tics.
They do not have effect on humans whatso ever.
Simple vocal tics are meaningless sounds or noises
There have been some people who reported tics or nervousness after using loratadine. However, the complaints were few and the tics disappeared after stopping the medication.
Can you construct a food web which includes tics?
There would be no discernible physical effect on humans.