Night air is not inherently bad for babies. However, it is always important to ensure good ventilation in the baby's room and avoid exposure to extreme temperatures. Proper bedding and clothing can help keep the baby comfortable during the night.
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Yes, air pressure generally decreases at night due to the cooling of the atmosphere. As the temperature drops, the air becomes denser and pressure decreases.
As the air cools during the night, it tends to flow downhill.
Nature is lively and vibrant in the cool, damp night air, with a sense of mystery and magic present. The changing atmosphere adds an element of unpredictability and wonder to the surroundings as the night unfolds.
every planet has air some are poisonous and some have bad gas
night air is not bad air unless it is very cold or damp outside then is when it could be bad for you you can get a cold or even get pneumoniahope that answers your question and if it doesn't well too bad:)ha ha ha ha ha ha
"Night air is bad air" is a saying that suggests that the air at night is unhealthy or unsuitable for breathing. This belief may have originated from the association of nighttime with increased humidity or pollution levels. However, it is a generalization and not necessarily true in all cases.
i have no idea ... sorry
i have no idea ... sorry
Low coolant, bad coolant, blockage in the coolant line, bad heater core or element, bad thermostat
horses can have babies whenever they go into labor, but it isn't always during the day or night
no our guinea pig had her babies at around 2 in the afternoon
He looks like a bad boy and he collects pee wee babies (Their just like beanie babies but on Icarly their called pee wee babies).
Obvi.
No. That would be impossible.
yes, they can have their babies at any time of day or night.
Otters sometimes unintentionally separate from their babies while hunting or playing, which can put the babies in danger.