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i will say because no one got the same brain, and people think differently.

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Why do people react differently to thrown objects?

People may react differently to thrown objects based on their past experiences, fear of injury, reflexes, and overall temperament. Some may feel anxious or startled, while others may instinctively dodge or catch the object. These reactions are influenced by a combination of psychological and physiological factors.


What do filters do to change colours of an object?

Filters selectively absorb certain colors of light while allowing others to pass through. This selective absorption alters the color composition of the light that reaches an object, causing it to appear differently colored.


When you look in the mirror do you think other people see the same person as your looking at?

Describe what you see in this person that is similar to other people you have known.


Your tendency to overestimate the extent to which others notice and evaluate your appearance and performance is called?

This tendency is known as the spotlight effect. It refers to our belief that others are paying more attention to us than they actually are, leading us to overestimate the extent to which they notice and evaluate our appearance and performance.


What does it feel like when a ghost goes through you?

There is actually several feelings people have said about a ghost going through a living person some say that you get a very cold shiver and u feel cold, others say that you can black out or see visions of the spirits life and the more common one is that you can get possessed by the spirit although there has been no proof of either of these people have claimed it has happened to them. :D

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How are worms so delicious?

That's actually an opinion it isn't right or wrong may think its delicious and others may think the differently


What is the term used to refer persons who do things differently fom others?

Individuals who do things differently from others are often referred to as nonconformists or mavericks.


How do you account for the emergence of people who act like others act differently from the others and act like some of the others?

These people that act like others act differently from others, and act like some of the others are hipocritical for acting like others when believed that others act differently around the others.


What four events happened that lead to the affect of the Natives future?

I am not sure what you mean. If you are asking about Native Americans or others. In the United States there were several million tribes and each affected by the Europeans differently.


Do people remember what they hear or what they see better?

Memory is a function of the brain, and no two persons nor two brains are alike. They think differently, act differently, react to stimuli differently and they also learn and remember things differently, so there is no final answer to this question really. Some persons find it easier to remember what they hear while others find it easier to remember what they see. The lucky few can remember both what they hear and see very well and many of us forget almost anything just too fast.


How were Cuban treated when they immigrated?

they were treated differently then others (americans)


Treating some people unfairly and differently from others is?

discrimination


Pigments act differently from light because they reflect their own color and all the others?

Pigments act differently from light because they reflect their own color and all the others absorb.


A phrase on differently?

differently distinct person differently odd letter differently new dress


How do you which one is bad?

The one that is looking, acting, or behaving differently then the others?


In the Rocky films do the actors actually hit each other?

Yes, but this only happened in the 4th and 6th films. The others were all fake punches.


How can an alcohol change into alkali?

Alcohols don't change into alkalis. Both have a hydroxyl group, but they behave very differently: the alcoholic hydrogen is actually (very) mildly acidic in most cases, more strongly in others ("carbolic acid" is actually phenol, an aromatic alcohol).