I have evidence that atmospheric (barometric) pressure affects us as humans. When pressure is low the body feels like a brick. There seems to be a lot of evidence of this, so where are the studies?
This question is dependent on pressure. Many things that cannot ordinarily be melted, can be liquefied if there is sufficient pressure applied. Water does not melt if the pressure is low enough. Some things that do not ordinarily have a liquid state are:carbon dioxideIodinemethaneammonium
If humans don't have any cells then you would die.
It is extremely common for humans to have no earlobe to speak of . . . it is hereditary just like eye color or skin color.
Human's can't live on Jupiter. The surface is made of gas, and underneath is a liquid layer, only liquid because of the extreme pressure. You wouldn't even make it through the atmosphere. Humans CAN live on Jupiter's moons however, at least some of them.
Yes, changes in barometric pressure can trigger headaches in some individuals. High pressure systems can cause an increase in pressure within the head, leading to headaches or migraines, while low pressure systems can result in a decrease in oxygen levels, potentially causing headaches in sensitive individuals.
Pressure treated wood is not recommended for indoor use because it contains chemicals that can be harmful if exposed to humans in enclosed spaces.
Exposure to very large doses of radiation may cause death within a few days or months.
Uranus is a gas giant planet. There is no oxygen there and northing to stand on. Where atmospheric pressure is in a range that humans could survive, it is extremely cold.
Space is a vacuum with extreme temperatures ranging from very hot in direct sunlight to very cold in the shadows. There is no atmosphere, no air pressure, and no oxygen, making it impossible for humans to survive without proper equipment. Space is also exposed to high levels of radiation, cosmic rays, and micrometeoroids which pose risks to both humans and spacecraft.
Pressure treated lumber should not be used indoors as it contains chemicals that can be harmful if exposed to humans in an enclosed space. It is recommended to use alternative materials for indoor projects to ensure safety.
Fission. Fusion can be achieved at room temperature and pressure , Fission (seems to) requires extremely high temps and pressures.
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Small brownish red feet that have extremely sharp claws. Their claws can be very dangerous, extremely to humans. Small brownish red feet that have extremely sharp claws. Their claws can be very dangerous, extremely to humans.
No, it is not possible for humans to survive in the center of the Earth. The temperatures at the Earth's core are extremely high, reaching over 5000 degrees Celsius. Additionally, the pressure at the Earth's core is also immense, making it impossible for humans to survive there.
Humans breathe with atmospheric pressure, which is the pressure exerted by the weight of the Earth's atmosphere. This pressure allows air to flow into our lungs during inhalation and out during exhalation.
Einsteinium is extremely radioactive and dangerous.
No. Mercury has no air or water. It is extremely hot during the day and extremely cold at night.