They both have about the same effect, I'd say that LSD has more visuals though.
A sound wave with high amplitude produces a louder sound compared to a sound wave with lower amplitude. It is perceived as a stronger or more intense sound.
In photography lighting, a silver umbrella produces more intense and focused light, creating stronger highlights and shadows. On the other hand, a white umbrella produces softer and more diffused light, resulting in a more even and gentle lighting effect.
Heroin is a downer. From observation of those who have taken it, it seems to have effects similar to alcohol, but more intense.
Crack cocaine produces rapid and intense effects, typically within seconds to minutes after smoking it. Users commonly experience an immediate feeling of euphoria and increased energy levels. These effects are short-lived, leading to a strong craving for more of the drug.
Because water pressure is more intense at depth than it is near the surface - hence the dam has to be stronger at the bottom - it withstands more pressure at the bottom.
You can get stronger if you strike your muscles, but the effects are different from weightlifting, for example.
Taste is related to concentration in the sense that the more concentrated something is, the stronger it will taste and the more intense the flavor will be basically.
The effects of amphetamine are much more stronger than the effects of THC(pot). This will result in an absence or diminish of the effects produced by pot.
The sun feels more intense during the summer months because the Earth's tilt causes the sun's rays to hit the surface at a more direct angle, leading to higher temperatures and stronger sunlight.
None. Your body produces more semen every day.
cause earthquakes happen a few seconds up to minutes and the aftermath or aftershocks could collapsed buildings destroy homes create tsunamis or volcanoes cause of the impact of earthquakes
Direct sunlight produces more heat than indirect sunlight. Direct sunlight is more intense and focused, resulting in higher temperatures compared to diffuse or scattered sunlight.