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so the arrow will spin and fly straight. P.S. it makes it fly farther.
Most likely as it is about 10 stories but there are reports of humans falling farther than that and surviving
2 points. However, the farther apart the 2 points the striaghter the line will be, unless you move the straight edge!!.
Every second, it falls farther and faster than it fell in the previous second.
In a straight line on the map, it's 297 miles. But the straight line is directlyacross the Sierra Madre Occidental, so the driving distance is much farther.
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That depends on how long it's been falling altogether. If it was just dropped at the beginning of the 2.56 seconds, and it's only been falling for 2.56 seconds altogether, then it has fallen 32.1 meters (105.3 feet). (rounded) If it was falling for some time before the 2.56 seconds began, then it fell farther. A falling object keeps falling faster and faster as time goes on.
The sentence is an example of personification, where the corpses are described as keeping mournful company despite being lifeless.
No. Falling stars do exist, but they are not actually stars. Meteors, as they are properly called, are small pieces of rock falling from space. As they hit the atmosphere at extreme speeds they heat up and produce a streak of light before being vaporized. The actual stars are much larger and much farther away.
Lumbridge Swamp, Face and head toward the north keeping towards the right, where the railings come to an end there should be a house, he lives there.