by shooting them hahahahaha lololol
A navel.
the persons blood acidity would increase and become toxic
There's no right answer to your question. There are a lot of variables, such as: * where did the bullet hit the body? * what was the velocity of the bullet when it hit? * was the bullet a hollowpoint or full metal jacket * what was the angle of the bullet's trajectory, etc...... If a .45 bullet hit someone in the hand, it would likely pass through, even if it hit a metacarpal bone. If a .45 bullet hit someone in the hip (say, from right to left), it would likely stay in the body If a .45 bullet hit someone in the abdomen, and hit nothing but intestines & muscles, it would likely pass through. Ballistics are strange and not always predictable. If you clarify your question, I can give you a better answer.
shove a themometer in your ... mouth
When a bullet breaks up inside a body, it is known as a fragmented bullet or bullet fragmentation. This can lead to additional damage beyond the initial wound path.
wrist or neck
As with anyone it depends on the bullet and where it hits.
Nope. Never do it!
i doubt it because the charge would likely kill you.
No, it cannot. The maximum amount of heat that a human body can generate at the skin level is around 110 degrees fahrenheit. This is far below the temperature range which would cause spontaneous ignition of the propellant in a modern bullet. Even black powder won't ignite at that low a temperature.It is possible for a bullet to discharge by the force of a body falling on it, but that is extremely unlikely.(and remember, when you say "bullet", what you really should say is "cartridge" - the "bullet" is only the lead/steel portion being expelled out the front, while "cartridge" includes the brass body and propellant as well).
The persons body would freeze because space is so cold, so no the body would not rot it would freeze the person.
it cold be fond in each persons body it cold be fond in each persons body