this is an extremely vague question with a lot of variables, don't you think?
first, do you mean medically, legally, psychologically, physically...?
what kind of car are they in and what kind of car hit them, and how fast was the other car going?
is this happening in traffic, or is the stationary car parked somewhere, if so, is it parked legally or illegally?
nutshell...most situations, the driver of the moving car is at fault and liable for all damages and medical expenses for injuries arising from the accident. common injuries would be whiplash and other neck injuries, as well as concussions associated with violent head movement. If it is the case that a stationary Smart Fortwo is hit from behind by a most non-stationary Lincoln Navigator...well...the Smart occupants probably die.
My car was hit from behind whilst I was stationary at the stop junction.
dispersion of light doesn't occur.
The trees are stationary, while you are moving forward.
Towards implies facing one another - proceeding toward person or object mutually or a stationary object or person. Following implies parallel; i.e., facing and moving in same direction, progressing from behind another object or person.
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The salt is left behind.
You injure your vital coccyx.
A lot of practice.
Behind kakashi's mask is another mask.
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They die :(
If you stand back-to-back. you will both be standing behind one another.