There is not an exact name for the fear of low places. However, there is a fear of jumping from high and from low places. This phobia is called Catapedaphobia.
I'm not a psychologist, but I'm thinking it would be "hypoterraphobia" (hypo = below, terra = earth or ground)
No, there isn't a phobia of going underground, but the closest thing would be "Rupophobia", the fear of dirt.
The fear of going under things is a form of claustrophobia, because you are partially enclosed when something is above you.
I'm thinking terraphobia??
Going to hell, dying horribly in a car accident
Scolionophobia- Fear of school
The fear of going to school is called "Didaskaleinophobia".
Whilst there isn't a specific fear for going to sleep in a bed, there is a fear of going to bed which is called Clinophobia and there is a fear of sleep which is Somniphobia.
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A topic is what you are going to talk about. The prefix "Sub" means "under" and implies the things you are more specifically going to talk about that are also under the main things you are going to talk about. If your topic is horses, your subtopics might be Arabians or Shetland ponies.
Didaskaleinophobia is the fear of going to school. Hope I helped!
Polyphobia is the name of the phobia related to the fear of many things
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There are various things in environment which act like fear. The fear of drowning in oceans is a fear.
Louis Tomilnson's biggest fear is growing up
Scolionophobia is the fear of schools, whereas Didaskaleinophobia is the fear of going to school.