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9.8 meters per second squared. So the longer they are in the air, they will fall faster by each second.
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Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid
No. A fall from a height of more than 2 or 3 stories could kill a cat (or at least, break its legs), and especially a kitten, unless the cat was lucky enough to fall into some bushes. A fall from a height of 5 floors or more, without a soft landing, would certainly kill a cat. Cats may land on their feet, but like they say, it's not the fall that kills you, it's the sudden stop at the end. When you fall from a significant height, you end up hitting the ground at such a great velocity that the impact is deadly.
it depends upon the height and distance. if we fall from a height we may get fractures in the bones or severe injuries. if we fall from a less height we may not get such injuries.
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The Fall's Gonna Kill You was created on 2001-05-02.
If you fall from any given height, whether or not you get hurt will depend on a large number of factors: what you fall on, how you fall, whether or not there was something that broke your fall on the way down and so forth.
Gravity causes an object to fall from a height. Without gravity, the object would just be floating in the air.
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Fall Out Boy
It would depend how you land, and from what height. If it was a fall of ten feet, then the best you could hope for are broken legs. It is completely possible breaking them could kill you, and a fall from anywhere over thirty feet would almost certainly be fatal. oo thanks
# yes they get hit by something in the air fall and possibly hit you hard enough to kill you
It could be used as a blunt object, or it might fall or be dropped from enough of a height it could kill someone by hitting them, but an unloaded gun won't kill someone by shooting them. All the same, you ALWAYS treat a gun as if it's loaded and keep it pointed in a safe direction.
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