Alcohol clouds your sense of jusdgment, balance, timing and interferes with your motor skills - which are all things you need when operating a vehicle relying on rider input to stay upright.
False. As the amount of alcohol in a person's body increases, their driving ability decreases. Alcohol impairs judgement, coordination, and reaction time, making it dangerous to drive under the influence.
Alcohol can affect a person's decisions, usually for the worst, and can change a person's life forever. Drinking alcohol can be addictive and can become a person's only worry in life and can ruin all of the future goals and plans they once had.
It can, especially if a person has been taking aspirin, ibuprofen or other medications that affect the ability of the stomach and intestines to produce protective mucous.
Drinking alcohol does several things to a person. The alcohol can have dire effects on a persons brains and ability to function. Alcohol can also make some people gain weight.
increase effectiveness
its addictive and it harmed the person who used it.
No, shock does not affect blood alcohol levels. Blood alcohol levels are influenced by the amount of alcohol consumed and how quickly the body metabolizes it, not by a person's state of shock.
Colour-coding helps in memorisation, but otherwise being able to distinguish words more easily can affect a person's ability to read words.
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Malocclusion may be seen as crooked, crowded, or protruding teeth. It may affect a person's appearance, speech, and/or ability to eat.
no gender does not affect memory
Not that I know of it probably has something to to with ability