Many addictive drugs are not only psychologically addictive, but also psychically addictive. The drug user's body grows accustomed to the presence of the drug, and numerous biological changes many result. Consequently, when the user stops taking a particular drug, unpleasant or even dangerous physical effects can result.
Simply put, matter is anything that has weight and occupies space.
Yes, it simply means the matter is in a gaseous state. Its other states are liquid and solid. If matter goes from the gas to the liquid state, it's called condensation. If it goes from gas to solid, it's called deposition. In the gaseous state, matter does not have a fixed shape or volume.
The Law of Conservation of Matter states that matter can't be created or destroyed. When a chemical reaction happens, you aren't destroying the material you are simply changing it.
No, that is definitely NOT true. For instance, MOST of the "regular" (baryonic) matter in the Universe is in a FOURTH state - plasma. That's what you have inside of stars, where the temperature is so hot that the atoms are ionized.If you check the Wikipedia for "State of matter", you'll find at least 15 different states of matter. Solid, liquid, and gas are simply the "classical" or the most popular states of matter.
Everyone is surrounded with all kinds of matter. Matter is simply anything that takes up space. A computer, a phone, a shoe, are all examples of matter.
To put it simply: it is super addictive!
No, Stevia is not addictive. It is simply a plant, of the Compositae Family, that contains steviol glycosides, a sweet tasting substance. It can be used as a truly natural sweetener in food and drink, as well as for medicinal purposes.
what is the bodies of matter
Good question! Some mothers simply don't care because cocaine is addictive.
Simply put, matter is anything that has weight and occupies space.
Cigars are addictive simply for that fact that they contain tobacco. Tobacco is a known to contain nicotine which is a carcinogen and is terribly addictive. The question assumes cigars are addictive. Many would disagree. Many thousands of people have a couple per month or per year. You will not see a cigar smoker "hot boxing" with the cigarette smokers at the company smoking area in the middle of winter. Habit forming? Yes, not addictive.
Simply put, Yes. The primary ingredient in Norco is hydrocodone. An opioid, it's moderately addictive and highly habituating.
Yaba is only addictive if it is injected. If its taken orally or inhaled, any feeling of addiction is simply a mental attraction. Simply don't do it. It will be out of your system in about 5 days and you never have to worry about it again.
A court case?
This was simply a matter of survival.
All of them. It is simply a matter of perseverence and tools.
Matter simply came from nothing. That's exactly what a scientist will say also.