He is parachuting from a plane. His parachute fails to open, and as he is falling towards the centre of the field he realises that, as he cannot open the parachute to save his life, he will die on landing.
It is unclear how the man dies without more context or information about his situation.
it is closer to the center
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Yes and no. The Earth does get closer to the Sun every year as it approaches perihelion, 147,098,290 km, around January 4th, but then it recedes as it approaches aphelion, 152,098,232 km, around July 4th.
A limit is the value that a function approaches as the input gets closer to a specific value.
As we get closer to the center of the earth, the gravity of earth increases and the heat too increases...thats what i think.
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A person who gets closer to something so he can see better might learn more.
A lot of people think of a function as an "equation," but it can be more general than that. In formal definitions, a function is a "rule" that assigns every input to exactly one output. You might see a function as a graph, an equation, a table, or an obnoxious person that shouts back at you every word you say, but in pig latin. The limit of a function exists if, as the input x approaches something, the output f(x) approaches something--regardless of the output when x actually reaches the thing it approaches. The limit is the thing that f(x) approaches. For example, picture (or Google), the graph of f(x) = 1/x. As x approaches infinity (further and further to the right of the graph), the curve f(x) gets closer and closer to the x-axis--meaning it gets closer and closer to zero.
The longer chord is closer to the center of the circle. Chords are only equidistant from the center of a circle if they are congruent. I hope that helps.
No. Augusta is well to the south, closer to the coast. Bangor, to the NE, is much closer to the center (but still far to the SE).
Jefferson City, Missouri is slightly closer to the center of the state than Columbus, Ohio, about 20 miles from the center as compared to 25 miles for Columbus.
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