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about a month.
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Other ways of saying 'No'-- forget about it -- not on your life-- not in a month of Sundays-- over my dead body-- uh-huh-- I refuse-- that won't happen-- not on your Nelly-- oh, yeah, right
It would hurt.
They will not be able to sense any movement on that side.
it has no atmosphere to retain the heat It also takes about a month for the moon to orbit the earth... thus a "lunar Day" is a month long. So the side facing the sun gets very hot, with no atmospheric protection, and a very long day. The side facing away from the sun gets very cold with no atmospheric insulation and a very long night.
I've been taking Uricelax for about a month with no side effects. It's actually helping minimize the symptoms of Gout. I am happen with the results.
There is no part of the moon that gets 'mostly' night time. The entire moon has a diurnal period, just like earth. If you are anywhere on the moon relatively close to its equator, earth side or far side, you will experience a month long period which is about half sunlit and about half night time. Variations will happen nearer the poles, as on earth.If you are on the far side, you will never have the sun blocked by the earth as it is during what we call a lunar eclipse.
If they all did not pick the same side they would end up driving into one another head on.
you could be knocked out or if you are learning about the brain you in science you can get very dizzy because you would hit the Cerebrum( Part of the Brain).
Many things can happen if you or anything else gets kicked by a horse. From a small scratch, to broken bones and on rare occasion death if you are struck say in the head or chest. I have been kicked many times, once really good in the chest and another time in the side of my knee. both just resulted in bruising.
Yes, it can even happen on your side of the pond. Generally, engines aren't aware of what nation you use them in.