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Why do some parts of the person lose more heat than others?

Different parts of the body lose heat at different rates due to variations in blood flow, surface area, and insulating layers like fat and muscle. Areas with high blood flow such as the head and hands lose heat more quickly, while areas with more muscle or fat, like the core, lose heat more slowly. Additionally, exposed areas with less insulating tissue, such as the hands and feet, tend to lose heat faster.


Is it possible to lose mass and gravity?

Gravity is related to mass, the more mass you have clumped together the stronger the gravity field of that clump of mass. Thus if the clump loses some of its mass, the gravity field of that mass will decrease, and because it is possible to lose mass in this way (stellar explosions) it follows that it is indeed possible to lose mass and gravity.


How fast can you loose blood internally?

The rate at which you can lose blood internally depends on various factors such as the type of injury, location of bleeding, and individual's health condition. In severe cases, internal bleeding can lead to rapid blood loss and can be life-threatening if not treated promptly. It is important to seek immediate medical attention if you suspect internal bleeding.


Can you lose energy crossing your legs?

Crossing your legs may restrict blood flow in your lower limbs, leading to numbness or tingling. This can be uncomfortable but doesn't necessarily mean you are losing energy. It is advised to change positions regularly to prevent any discomfort.


Can a machine with moving parts continue moving forever without having to add any energy?

No, due to factors like friction and wear, a machine with moving parts will eventually lose energy and momentum, causing it to stop without additional energy input.