If two planets were to collide, it would result in a catastrophic event leading to the destruction of both planets. The force and impact from the collision would cause massive damage and likely result in the formation of new celestial bodies.
Yes, an obstruction in the superior vena cava would impede the flow of blood from the head and neck to the heart, leading to conditions like increased pressure in the veins and decreased blood return to the heart. This can result in symptoms such as facial swelling, neck vein distention, and difficulty breathing.
Damage to the phrenic nerve can lead to weakened or paralyzed diaphragm muscle function, which is essential for breathing. This can result in difficulty in taking deep breaths, leading to shortness of breath and respiratory distress. Treatment may involve respiratory support or surgical intervention to repair the nerve damage.
Putting a water hose in the motor is not recommended as it can cause damage to the engine. Water entering the motor can lead to hydro-lock, which can result in severe engine damage. It is essential to keep water away from the motor and use appropriate cleaning methods.
A 9.0 earthquake hitting Los Angeles would likely cause widespread destruction, severe damage to infrastructure, and potentially result in numerous casualties. Buildings, roads, and bridges could collapse, triggering fires and landslides. There would be a significant impact on the local economy and emergency response capabilities would be overwhelmed.
Amygdala
This would involve a transverse cut.
Acts of God
it can lead to high blood pressure
The British would pay for all the damage they had inflicted on US(/American) ships & give up their forts(1796).
To put it simply, yes.
I would suggest going to the hospital. Taking own measures may result to damage of your air passageway.
No, attempting to drink liquid oxygen would result in very serious damage and possible death.
one tenth of the damage they deal to the player will be dealt back to them. This will always be rounded up, so dealing 11 damage would result in a "recoil" of 2.
That would be me
It would be very very very unlikely that someone could end up paralyzed by sneezing. Paralysis is typically the result of spinal cord damage, sometimes the result of brain injury. However it would be incredibly difficult to achieve either spinal cord damage or a brain injury via sneezing.
I have been in 56C I wasn't well but I survived. Any physical activity at that temp would result in muscle damage possibly brain damage if prolonged activity.