Yes! Some get a slight headache due to the pressure differences, but others have no problems at all. Some people use a Dr's not to get the wand instead of going through the metal detector in order to avoid the magnetic field interfering with the shunt setting. However, my son has never had a problem.
Probably with M.D. approval, however if the cabin were to somehow depressurize it could be a problem.
Queen Elizabeth II
No
I don't understand whats the question in fact its not a question at all... are you looking for the term for the person or can you travel ... you have to be more clear...
If the person was on her knees at any point - yes, it is a travel. Signed, IAABO Certified Official
It is possible to travel into space without a space suit, but if the capsule lost pressure, the astronauts blood would boil and they would be dead in about a minute.
No. A passport is absolutely required.
What is mastoiditis?!Why would you need to know that!
No, because there is no air on the moon. Sound waves rely on air to travel, and without it there is no sound.
Indentured servant
No. Age has nothing to do with travel. Everyone no matter their age needs a passport.
no
You would be called a dead person because, without blood vessels, your blood can't travel, and if your blood can't travel, you can't breathe, and if you can't breathe, you will die.