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Why Lack of gravity might cause muscles to weaken
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Why Lack of gravity might cause muscles to weaken
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Since everything is “lighter” in space due to the lack of gravity, you don’t need as much strength to do things so your muscles begin to deteriorate and weaken because you aren’t maintaining your strength.
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