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the fear of heights, the fear of small spaces, and fear of drowning are all drastically different and separate phobias, it is perfectly normal not to have all three, or to have any of the three
Secondary drowning can occur when even a small amount of sea water gets into the lungs. The salt draws water from the lung cells by osmosis. The water fills up the air spaces, therefore, effectively drowning the person.
I would say, counter height, just because i think it would make a small area more spacious.
The likelihood of drowning for paddlers in a small boat depends on the waters they are traveling. There is usually a very small risk if the paddlers have life jackets.
A phobia of small spaces is called claustrophobia.
That is not possible. The fluid is collected in millions of very small air spaces.
Falling overboard and drowning. The major cause of fatalities involving small boats is drownings from falling overboard
Negligible.
Negligible.
Yes, there are bookcases specifically designed for small spaces. Look for narrow or compact bookcases that can fit in tight corners or against walls. Wall-mounted shelves are also a great option for maximizing vertical space in small rooms.
falling overboard and drowning
falling overboard and drowning
The major cause of fatalities involving small vessels is alcohol. The majority of fatal accidents involved drowning, but the leading cause of this was alcohol usage.