Peter garret: Midnight oil, How do you sleep while the beds are burning
because burning of paper is a chemical change while tearing of paper is a physical change
It is not recommended to sleep in a room with a solid fuel fire burning, as it can release carbon monoxide, which is odorless and colorless but can be harmful or even fatal if inhaled in high concentrations. It's important to properly ventilate the room and ensure the fire is fully extinguished before going to sleep.
Yes, to some extent. While you still have the ability to smell while you sleep, it is significantly reduced compared to when you are awake. This is because the brain's awareness of external stimuli, including odors, diminishes during sleep to help maintain rest and relaxation.
it can be due to burning or dehydration, i am not sure
The body repairs itself while a person sleeps.
In the same manner that we sleep while our beds are burning.
Yes, we sleep soundly in our beds.
While it can vary, usually they sleep on beds. Other times, cots or hammocks, or mattresses, or even the floor. Depends on where they are and what is available.
where at Amidon can you see burning coal beds
They don't sleep.
Yes, children who are old enough to sleep on beds in bedrooms can nap or sleep there.
Yes, people generally sleep peacefully in their beds at night.
no they sleep in beds too
they store it inside their beds and eat it while they sleep
The beds were reclining seats to sleep in.
They sleep in beds. Or on the sofa if it was a late night.
Labs sleep in beds or outside i think