It depends on how fast and hard the force is applied.
Fast and slight: It hurts and you get a bump/bruise
Fast and hard: It could fracture your skull and may kill you.
Slow and slight: You feel it and get out of the way.
Fast and hard: You feel it, it begins to hurt and if you can not get out of the way your skull may be crushed and you may die.
Wear a crash helmet it may help.
it is pressure that is heavy
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Why did you capitalize "heavy"
Sensory receptors that respond to heavy pressure are called Pacinian corpuscles.
When the discharge valve is opened, the CO2 is forced out of the tank by pressure, and changes to CO2 gas. This is a heavy gas that will not burn, and blocks the fire from getting oxygen.
Runaway inflation
the pressure and heavy weight on it
There is every liklihood of flood in case of heavy rain, when the low lying areas are submerged in rain waters and the water dams are forced to relase excess water stored above the optimum level.
Bunker hill
you can't do anything!
Depending how heavy it is. If it is heavy and it hits the stomach it could kill it.
The weather term for how heavy the air is is "barometric pressure." This refers to the weight of the atmosphere pressing down on a specific area at a given time, which can affect weather patterns and conditions.