Asked by Taryn Hughey

Which detail supports the main idea that microgravity weakens astronauts' bones?

A) astronauts grow 1-3 inches taller

B) Astronauts' legs become thins and sticklike

C) astronauts lose 10 percent of their bone tissue after several months without gravity

D) astronauts get used to living without gravity after about one week

I think it's either B or C. Am I right?

Answers

Answered by Ms. Sue
Yes.

Read this carefully to choose the best answer.

http://www.nsbri.org/DISCOVERIES-FOR-SPACE-and-EARTH/The-Body-in-Space/
Answered by Ms. Sue
Also -- http://www.nasa.gov/audience/foreducators/postsecondary/features/F_Bones_in_Space.html
Answered by Taryn Hughey
Thank you Ms.Sue
Answered by Ms. Sue
You're welcome, Taryn.
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