Environmental Sciences, asked by Dipuu9625, 1 year ago

if someone hits you in your stomach it hurts really badly. But a similar blow to
your chest, above your heart, does not hurt so much. why?

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Answered by Anonymous
72

Yo!

Here's the answer!

The internal organs like intestines,stomach in the abdomen don't have any bones surrounding them.Hence,it pains when someone hits your stomach.

While the internal organs in the chest cavity,are protected by the rib-cage.

Hence,it does not pain as much as when someone's made your chest a punching bag,XD.

Hope that this helps you!

-TGA.


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Answered by 34567898iojk
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Answer:

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Explanation:

The internal organs like intestines,stomach in the abdomen don't have any bones surrounding them.Hence,it pains when someone hits your stomach.

While the internal organs in the chest cavity,are protected by the rib-cage.

Hence,it does not pain as much as when someone's made your chest a punching bag

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