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No because you always keep an equation in balance when solving it
Because the earth is rotating
Because the water dissociation is an endothermic reaction.
Because all the warm air is rising and traveling to the colder spots in the northern hemisphere.
The tides are dependent on the earth's moon because the moon's gravitational pull brings the waves from high tide to low tide. Without the moon, waves would not exist.
was it a change of weather, while traveling/migraiting
It is called motion sickness and happens when the organs of balance (in the middle ear) are over stimulated (by motion) and or the sensory input form the eyes and the organs of balance are confused ( that happen when you try and read in a moving vehicle - it makes things worse).
My mom had a sickness that was called pneumonia
no its not a sickness because is something normal that happens to our bodies
yes she did she died of a very bad sickness
Because it is such a common occurrence, morning sickness is easily diagnosed in pregnant women.
It is called airsickness which is part of the motion sickness and it has to do with the central nervous system are blocked by the pressure of the air elevation. Most of the throwing up process comes from the ear because you can feel that ears can get clogged every time you are on a plane. The messages that are running from brain throughout your body are disrupted causing vertigo or vomiting by the balance and equilibrium.
It help the acient people long ago to treat their sickness because there was no medicines like we have now.If there was nomedicinal plants we cant treat too are sickness because some sickness need medicinal, plants to treat.
Mileva was sick on the journey to Novi Sad in the book "Caught" by Margaret Peterson Haddix because she was not used to traveling by carriage, which caused her motion sickness. Additionally, the long and bumpy journey exacerbated her discomfort and made her feel unwell throughout the trip.
YES! You can get a sickness. It is not a verb, because you cannot DO sickness, and it isn't and adjective, because you cannot BE sickness.
In the brain because in sleeping sickness, the brain swells making you tired but insomniac at night.
A dependent clause in a sentence beginning with "because." Ex: BECAUSE IT RAINED, the game was cancelled. BECAUSE IT RAINED is the because clause, and it is dependent because it is a fragment when it stands alone.