there are sub tarsnit like states in the atmosphere
METEOROID*. It's just like a meteor. It shoots down to a planet with high enough gravitational pull, then it crash lands on said planet.
The object would crash into the planet.
Jupiter in 1994 it took an entire week for the 21 pieces to crash into Jupiter
now many think Jupiter is the largest, and mars after that, but you would be wrong, it is the moon, and a frog planet. that is invisible to human telescopes, the frog planet is believed to crash into the earth next week. be. ready.
If you mean "can you survive a 75mph crash without a helmet", I would say it is highly unlikely. You would definitely break some bones whether you survive or not. The only way to survive such a crash would be by wearing all the recommended safety and protection equipment.
Yotube uses Flash plug-in. If the plug-in is broken or buggy then, yes. It might cause a crash of the browser. This crashed browser might have repercussions on your system stability and eventually crash your computer. Is youtube responsible for the crash? No. Is flash responsible for the crash? It contributed to it Is the browser responsible for the crash? Well, it didn't handle the crash of the plug-in, so yeah, it is partly to blame as well Is the OS responsible for the crash? Well it didn't handle a crashed browser well, so it is also partly responsible.
In a car crash two cars collide often resulting in death or sreius injury.
yes if your not wearing a seat-belt
not as many as the car crashes in the world as people crash without wearing a seat belt. that's all I know
No, he is always wearing a pair of jeans and shoes.
yes if your not wearing a seat belt
'cuz you'll fly out the window. and also in some cars if you're not wearing seatbelt occupant protection sistem will not work in minimized crash situations.
Never , it's FAKE
The object would crash into the planet.
Geek Crash Course - 2011 Planet of the Apes 1-3 was released on: USA: 3 August 2011
Packages from Planet X - 2013 Crash Course 1-11 was released on: USA: 10 August 2013
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