Answer:
One-third of infants have periods of uncontrollable crying, called colic, which is as a result of immature digestion.
Explanation:
Colic is a term used to describe a situation in which a healthy baby cries frequently for a long period of time.
Factors that could lead to colic include:
1) Discomfort from indigestion.
2) An undeveloped digestive system.
3) Overfeeding.
4) Early form of childhood migraine.
5) Reaction to fear or excitement.
More that 30 feet below. I'm pretty sure.
Answer: I would say turning a doorknob is the most complicated thing for toddlers to master.
The appropriate response is Subarachnoid Space. It typically contains cerebrospinal liquid. A subarachnoid discharge is a seep into this space. The arachnoid is named for its fragile, bug catching network like fibers that stretch out from its undersurface through the cerebrospinal liquid in the subarachnoid space to the pia mater.