D, a sonic boom is only produced when a body is traveling faster than sound
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Farts — also called flatus (say: FLAY-tuss) or intestinal (say: in-TESS-tuh-null) gas — are made of, well, gas! When you eat, you don't swallow just your food. All of these gases in the digestive system have to escape somehow, so they come out as farts! Gases are also what can make farts smell bad.
The adrenal glands produce aldosterone<span>, a </span>hormone<span> that controls fluid balance, blood pressure, and salt metabolism. If the adrenals stop producing aldosterone, the body will show many problems: </span>low blood pressure<span> and body fluids (dizzy), as well as low serum sodium and high serum </span>potassium<span> from changes at kidney (salt-craving).</span>