Poaching has decreased in some regions due to increased awareness, stricter enforcement of laws, and conservation efforts. However, in other areas, poaching continues to be a significant problem, particularly for species under high demand like elephants and rhinos. It is a complex issue that requires ongoing attention and action.
Rides create the illusion of increased or decreased weight by accelerating or decelerating the rider rapidly, which creates the sensation of either increased G-forces (making you feel heavier) or decreased G-forces (making you feel lighter). This sensation tricks your body into perceiving a change in weight even though your actual mass remains the same.
The viscosity is decreased by adding water and is increased by a decrease of temperature.
False. Decreased temperature typically leads to increased muscle and joint stiffness, which can limit range of motion (ROM). Warmer temperatures tend to promote better flexibility and mobility by relaxing muscles and increasing blood flow. Therefore, decreased temperature does not facilitate an increase in ROM.
If pulse duration is decreased, the peak power of the pulse is increased. This is because peak power is inversely proportional to pulse duration. So, as the duration of the pulse shortens, the energy is delivered in a shorter time period, resulting in an increase in peak power.
Condensation
decreased
increased poaching and collection of firewood etc
Decreased.
It has decreased.
increased
The individual heartbeat, or contraction, can be modified by input from the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems. This modification can include increased or decreased contraction ratios, increased or decreased stroke volume and increased or decreased rate of contraction.
Increased.
Decreased.
it has increased nd decreased depending on what animals and regions
Decreased
The individual heartbeat, or contraction, can be modified by input from the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems. This modification can include increased or decreased contraction ratios, increased or decreased stroke volume and increased or decreased rate of contraction.
Increased