No, it's not true that sleeping more causes you to grow shorter. While sleep is essential for overall health and growth, especially in children and adolescents, it does not directly affect height. In fact, adequate sleep is important for growth hormone production, which is crucial for growth and development. However, factors like genetics and nutrition have a more significant impact on height than sleep duration alone.
No, it is impossible.
This is true. Daylight hours are shorter than darkness hours.
The more you sleep the more sleep you want is not necessarily true. As long you get eight hours of sleep every day your body will work just fine. Sleeping more or less than eight hours for prolonged period of times is not good for the body.
um no..
False. During the day, the discs in your spine compress due to gravity, making you slightly shorter by a few millimeters. When you lie down at night, the discs in your spine have a chance to rehydrate and expand, returning you to your morning height. Growth in height during sleep is minimal.
no
True. Shorter wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation correspond to higher energy levels. This relationship is described by the equation E=hf, where E is energy, h is Planck's constant, and f is frequency. The higher the frequency (related to wavelength inversely), the more energy the wave carries.
No,because it is impossible
No, it is not true. Anybody saying otherwise is lying.Studies and record-setters have demonstrated that staying up later makes you sleep more after that period.
Yes, so if you notice they sleep more often in the winter, its hibernating.
if this is true i think you need a lot more sleep.
giraffe's with shorter necks died from starvation