Anatomical root i think that what it is
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Wenchuan ; Sichuan
Explanation:
Earthquake is a natural disaster which from geological study is said to be triggered along fault zones due to accumulated stress and strain of fault lines over years. When faults reaches breakpoint along the weakened zones, eruption occurs. The point at which the earthquake occurs is called the FOCUS. with the point on the earth surface vertically above it called the epicenter. The epicenter of the 2008 earthquake is the province of Sichuan. The Ritcher scale measures the intensity of earthquakes and the Great Wenchuan earthquake as it is named recorded a magnitude of 7.9 on Ritcher. The earthquake killed and injured thousands while rendering millions homeless.
What Is a Sprain?
A sprain is caused by stretching or tearing a ligament, or the connective tissue between bones. Ligaments help support your 360 joints, enabling you to move your elbows, knees, hips, and other parts of the body.
Sprains can be mild, moderate, or severe, but symptoms of all three types of sprains commonly include:
Bruising
Inflammation
Pain
Swelling
Sprains can be caused by direct or indirect trauma to a joint, such as a fall or a hit. You will typically feel a pop or tear in the joint when a sprain occurs. A severe sprain can immediately cause extreme pain because the ligament tears completely, making the joint nonfunctional. Moderate sprains are partial ligament tears that create unstable joints. A mild sprain stretches the ligament, which does not loosen the joint.
What Is a Strain?
Strains are injuries of your muscles or your tendons, which connect muscles to bone. Typically caused by overuse of muscles and tendons, symptoms of strains can include:
Cramping
Inflammation
Muscle spasm
Muscle weakness
Pain
Swelling
Severe strains can cause your muscle and/or tendon to be partially or completely torn, leading to debilitation. Moderate strains can partially affect muscle function since the muscle or tendon is likely only slightly torn. If you have a mild strain, your muscle or tendon is slightly stretched, not torn.
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Answer:
aerobic fitness,muscular fitness,flexibility,stability and balance
Explanation:
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