If they are really weak(and their head is constantly below their body)then yes .
You should support the infants head with your hand, body along the arm. The head should be angled down, to be the lower than any other part of the body to use gravity to help dislodge the object.
Christ is the head. The rest of faithful Christians make up the body.
it weighs about 10% more the n the rest of it's body
his head was to big
Every action has an equal and opposite reaction. When something hits you from behind that is travelling even slightly faster then you, the energy comming from all of the 4000lbs in motion that hit you is transfered into your car. Your car lurches forward transfering some of that energy into your body. A body at rest stays at rest. Your head was stationary until your body lurched forward with the rest of your car. Your head has to catch up to the rest of your body and you end up damaging the soft tissue in and around your head neck and shoulders. Get hit hard enough and you can break your neck. If your head is against the head rest, the head rest will move your head forward at the same time as the rest of your body is moved forward by the seat. This will keep your head from snapping backwards.
No, it is about 5% to 15% of your body weight, compared to your chest which is 25% of your body weight
His Big head
Most cars have a button to push/hold at the base of one of the rails to adjust the head rest. Some luxury/newer cars have power headrests.
I think what you are asking is if the horse's head weighs more than it's body so the answer is no. The head of a horse weighs about 40 lbs and the rest of the body is about 1000 lbs.
The head will move and wiggle a lot, but the rest of the body won't as much.
Decapitation is one of the punishment of a person. It is removing the head from the rest of the body.
Not necessarily, if you can get your shoulders through than you can. But u can stick your head in and your shoulders get stuck.