Yes, it has been proven that players from regions with average high annual solar exposure tend to perform much better, than those from regions of lower solar exposure.
Our research shows that in those well lit corners of the world, chlorophylls from well nourished vegetables reside longer in human body in higher skin layers and when exposed to sun light these cells release additional energy into human system, at the same time oxydising blood cells carrying CO2.
This way less energy is wasted in the process of oxydising blood in the lungs and heart.
From our test on a representative group of young caucasian males we received following results (only max and min presented here):
Best results: Regions of southern Iberian Peninsula, Mediterranean Sea, The Balkans, Pannonian Plane, Adriatic and Black Sea.
Medium results: Most of Europe and Scandinavia.
Worst results: a sole group represented by those born in Ireland. Unconclusive additional research pointed to specific beverages being consumed in large quantities on that Island.
Green light has the least affect on photosynthesis.
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photosynthesis is one of the necessary contributes to food a plant generates.
Light allows photosynthesis to occur. Therefore more light=faster reaction.
dinking can affect a footballs stamina when playing a match
Stress effects football players in many ways it doesn't make them want to join, hard time focusing so it leads to madness Or it could b sexual stress
Green light has the least affect on photosynthesis.
football players make more money
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Football players run more then baseball players.When football players score they get 6/7points.Baseball players get only 1/2/3/4points.
(you need to elaborate on this question: What football players, and use for what?)
Football players provide entertainment.
the football players aren't educated. god bless them.
That depends on which form of football is being played. American football 11 players per team = 22 Association football 11 players per team = 22 Canadian football 12 players per team = 24 Rugby league football 13 players per team = 26 Rugby union football 15 players per team = 30 Gaelic football 15 players per team = 30 Australian Rules football 18 players team = 36
105/7=15 15*6=90 football players 15*1=15 volleyball players
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