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Q: What could make both of your sides hurt?
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What could make you left side hurt?

Some times if you run your sides can hurt. So it's possible that it could be runners pain.


How do sodas make your back hurt?

Soda doesn't make your back hurt. It makes your liver hurt. It may feel like its our back because your liver is located in that region. The large amounts of artificial sweeteners in soda is what hurts your liver.


Why it is necessary to protect our forests and wildlife?

becouse you could hurt animals and they can die if you litter. also you could make the air dirty and it could hurt our lives to.


Talk out of both sides of your mouth?

Talking out of both sides of your mouth is a saying that means you make contradictory statements to people about the same thing. It is an idiom.


What make your ear hurt?

An ear infection could make it hurt, or maybe even because you heard a very loud sound from close by


When you think of bullying do you think of physical or emotional harm?

It could be both because it could make a person sad by bullying them. It could be physical if you hit or use other harmful activities to hurt them. Either way, you should not bully.


The definition to balance?

To make or keep things equal on both sides


Which button is used to make a paragraph even on both sides?

justify


Will bad yogurt hurt your dog?

It could make him very sick.


How could you you make a girl love you?

you treat her with respect and never hurt her


What kind of quantities can be added or subtracted from both sides of an equation?

You can add or subtract any quantity on both sides of an equation, without changing the equation's solution set. Just make sure you add or subtract the same thing on both sides.


Can only regular polygons with an odd number of sides can make a regular tessellation?

No. Squares and regular hexagons, both with an even number of sides, can make regular tessellations.