I don't know what collision you mean but if you mean the titanic, the iceberg took out 300 feet of the starboard (left) side of the hull.
I don't know what collision you mean but if you mean the titanic, the iceberg took out 300 feet of the starboard (left) side of the hull.
I don't know what collision you mean but if you mean the titanic, the iceberg took out 300 feet of the starboard (left) side of the hull.
The crack was about 5 feet long.
it dident it had a crack not a hole .
It was a single gash on her front starboard side, some 300 feet long.
the hole was atleast 300 feet long
2 cars had big collision ;-)
The density of matter just after the big bang is calculated to be sufficient to have spontaneously created black holes; such are called primordial black holes, and searches for their existence are ongoing.
There was a big collision at the gas station, it made the cars fall apart!
unless a big earthquake or big asteroid collision, no.
There are in the big holes.
Bread gets big holes through the fermentation process. This process produces bubbles of carbon dioxide within the grain of the bread, thus causing holes.