Because the lung has two bronchi, it can still function if one bronchus is blocked by a foreign object. No gas exchange will happen to the affected side, and the other lung will compensate for the loss of air. The blocked portion though can become inflamed and can lead to infection and damage.
Answer:For the first therometer, the particles are gone to move if not at all or a little bit. Next for the second one, it's gone to start moving more because it's starting to get liquified. Lastly it's finally a liquid and the particles is moving a lot.
Explanation:
I believe the word is stubborn.
Electromagnetic fields and therefore waves are generated orthogonal to the electric current that generated it.
Answer:
gain, rather than lose, heat by radiation.
Explanation:
The body is can lose the heat by evaporation, radiation, conduction, and convection. The sun transfers the heat on the earth through radiation which we absorb and our body temperature rises. The loss of heat from the body through radiation occurs normally when the air temperature is below 20-degree Celcius.
But in tropical regions, the temperature is very high so the gain of heat by radiation is more than the loss of heat by radiation which can lead to heatstroke in those people who do not have sweat glands because in this condition 85% of heat can be lost by sweating.