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A large protected body of water
No, filling a body with water would result in drowning and can cause serious harm or death. It is important to never attempt to fill a body with water.
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Cadmium is a poisonous chemical which in large concentrations can cause respetory problems, kidney failure and the softening of bone material.
lipids are a fat found in areas of the body with large size and width. An example would be my penis :)
The cause of Puberty is the change in hormones in the childs body. Increases of Testosterone and estrogen bring sexual maturity.
It would be possible for a human body to explode if the decompression were rapid and large enough. However, under normal circumstances, vacuum would cause explosive outgassing from the lungs and capillary rupturing in the mucus membranes.
Yes, probably.
Yes. And that large body of water would be the Pacific Ocean.
We would call that body a "planet" of the star.
Such a body would be referred to as a "planet".
it would cause it to start feeding off the body's own nutrients and fats that are in it.
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That would be a sunfish.
That would be the Mediterranean Sea.
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A large body of water molecules would typically not have a stronger attraction to fewer molecules. It would however attempt to pull smaller molecules toward it.