Chapter 36: Q.33 (page 1047)
How might being in a place with less gravity than Earth
has (such as Earth’s moon) affect vestibular sensation,
and why?
Short Answer
Vestibular sensation is affected by atmospheric pressure and gravity.
Chapter 36: Q.33 (page 1047)
How might being in a place with less gravity than Earth
has (such as Earth’s moon) affect vestibular sensation,
and why?
Vestibular sensation is affected by atmospheric pressure and gravity.
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