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Mord42 t1_je1h4dp wrote
Reply to comment by AuDHDiego in Is NaCl relatively common in the galaxy/universe? by PHealthy
Yes! The creation of those elements take energy instead of releasing it.
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Reply to comment by Any_Respond_9011 in Why does mild compression lead to paresthesia but not paralysis? by Hola3008
That makes sense but ultimately isn't a satisfying answer for me. Personally I'm more concerned about the specific biochemical pathways that control and cause this effect.
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Reply to comment by DocTreeMedicinal in Why does mild compression lead to paresthesia but not paralysis? by Hola3008
But why does the sensory neurons go before motor neurons? The same is true for peripheral hypothermia, for example. When your hands are exposed to cold temperatures and go numb, you can still move the muscles but not feel anything, even with your proprioceptors.
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Reply to comment by badatmetroid in Why exactly do electostatics never create ionic bonds? by [deleted]
A cat with a balloon stuck to its fur is just a really really big salt.
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Reply to comment by mfb- in Radon is a monatomic gas, but its decay products are solids. After a decay, what happens to the individual atoms of the daughter elements? Do they stay suspended in the atmosphere or slowly rain out? by foodtower
Would the individual lead atom very quickly oxidize or otherwise react with something else in the atmosphere?
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Reply to comment by CartoonistNo5764 in How do Earthquakes affect animals? by ObberGobb
Earthquakes also cause soil liquefaction (sinkholes), landslides, and in some cases tsunamis. It also frequently cases sewage backflow and flooding. All of which kills people without toppling buildings.
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Reply to comment by Saidear in What happens to the energy of sound in space? by full_hammer
Even if you increase the energy the vibration frequency would not change. The frequency is not related to amplitude
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Reply to comment by aspheric_cow in What happens to the energy of sound in space? by full_hammer
> A tuning fork would not vibrate measuralby faster in vacuum.
I'm being incredibly pedantic rn but since a vacuum slightly decreases the damping, the damped frequency would be ever so slightly higher than if the air was there.
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Reply to comment by PatrickKieliszek in Is NaCl relatively common in the galaxy/universe? by PHealthy
That's interesting! Thanks for the information.