They actually do. Younger kids need about 8 hours of sleep, while teens need 9-11 hours. Also, since teens' hormones act up and go wild, they tend to want to stay up later and wake up later, so that's why they hate waking up early.
teens are younger than adults and need more sleep
according to studies teens learn much better than adults due to the brain growing fastest in child years and teen years
Teens are more vulnerable than adults when it comes to trauma. Adults are better equipped to cope with it because adults brains are already fully developed and have better coping skills than adolescents.
Teens like do not yet have fully developed brains and have strong hormones that try to persuade them to do things that can be really stupid. Some teens can be just as smart if not smarter than some adults.
Because unlike newspapers or the news on tv teens tend to look at the internet, and teens is where propaganda normally starts because they are more likely to be convinced than adults.
They could mabye be stressed more becuz of the drama but its usally about the same...
yes
yes because they are younger than adults
yes because teens do it way more than adults behind everybody back
No. Us is the objective case, not the nominative case (we). It should be: We teens need more sleep. Or: We, as teens, need more sleep than others.
How do teens odten feel that may make them more susceptible to suicide than adults
yes!!!
No, for the simple fact that there are a considerable amount more adult drivers than there are teens. But if the question is asking whether a teenage driver is more likely to have an accident than an adult driver that's is a tougher question.
My hamster is nocturnal but I think babies sleep more than adults:)
because they are physically maturing and need more sleep.
Children need a lot more sleep than teens and adults. 5 sounds very early though but it also depends on when they have to get up.
Many teens get in an accident because they are driving unsafe. Ex. No seatbelts or texting while driving. The ratio of teens to adults getting in an accident is about 71% out of 100% to 48% out of 100% Thank-you
There are way more adult drivers than teens, so it's going to be tough to answer that in a meaningful way.Teens may be slightly more likely to drive drunk but adults have the sheer numbers on their side.