The cells of the epidermis (skin) absorb water and swell up.
Swimming, cycling, and pretty much anything that keeps your heart rate up for an extended period of time.
no you can not go swimming when your period is heavy. When it is at they very end and its not that heavy your period will not stop in the water, but will be held back. Also, if you go swimming and you have your period when you get out of the pool it might start to drip down your leg.
tampons if you are swimming etc but if in the bath, nothing :)
The extended period at the wicket by two batsmen in cricket is called a stand.
An extended period of below-average temperatures is known as a cold snap.
To make your hand swell up, you can try holding it in a raised position for an extended period or applying pressure by clenching it tightly. Certain medical conditions, like allergies or inflammation, can also cause swelling. However, intentionally causing swelling can be harmful, so it’s advisable to avoid such actions and consult a medical professional if you have concerns about swelling or other symptoms.
Yes, bamboo can be submerged in water for an extended period of time without being damaged.
You can always swim even on your period!
the study of how artifacts and objects decay over an extended period of time
Swimming during your period is fine as long as you wear a tampon which should be changed before and after you go swimming
No, shrimp cannot survive out of water for an extended period of time as they require water to breathe and stay alive.
Yes, spiders can suffocate in a jar if they are kept in there for an extended period of time due to lack of oxygen.