because we have absolute temperature scales (Kelvin and Rankin). Something at 20'K is twice as hot as something at 10'K.
Proprioception is the ability of the body to sense its position and movement in space without relying on vision. It allows us to make quick and accurate adjustments to changes in position or movement.
Experiencing 2G force feels like having twice the normal force of gravity pulling on your body. This can make you feel heavier and may cause discomfort or strain, especially during sudden changes in speed or direction.
To make your body easier to float, you can increase your body fat percentage, which is less dense than lean muscle mass. To make your body easier to sink, you can decrease your body fat percentage and increase your lean muscle mass, which is denser than fat.
A sudden loud sound can trigger the body's "fight or flight" response, causing a spike in adrenaline levels leading to increased heart rate, heightened alertness, and a sense of fear or startle. This response is a natural survival mechanism that prepares the body to react quickly to potential threats.
10,000 nanometers is infrared light. Rattlesnakes can sense infrared quite well with their tongues. Humans can sense infrared light with the nerves in our skin but we can't make out shapes or judge distances this way.
I don't think there is a way for that
Does this question even make sense?
It is perfectly normal for periods to come twice. Your body is changing. Make sure to mark your calender to track your period.
to make one thing fit with another, to make sense
Your question doesn't make sense at all.
Your question does not make sense. A modified option of your question could be, What action should you take if you have coughed up blood once or twice?
This question doesn't make any sense.
This will probably seem like the most screwed up answer ever, but I thought of it when I read your question. Yes, that question does make sense, because, if you were to take away all the words (excluding make and sense); you would have 'make sense'. There for, it does make sense. (: A better answer, though, is that it might make sense if you place before another question; though alone, it is a proper sentence; yet it is not comprehensive.
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A clause that does not make sense without the presence of another clause is called a dependent clause.