No. The one with higher initial speed will hit the ground first if they are both thrown straight down.
Yes
because chemicals seep into the ground from the caskit and the chemicals from the bodies go into the ground water
The object's initial distance above the ground The object's initial velocity
The initial cutting and breaking of soil is referred to as "ground breaking". Ground breaking ceremonies are typically conducted when building is about to commence of a structure or land development.
They bury them in the ground.
The Border - 2008 Bodies on the Ground 1-3 is rated/received certificates of: Netherlands:12
No. If you have two identical balls - baseballs, for example - and you drop one at the same time you throw another down, the one you throw will hit the ground first.
Ignoring air resistance, the horizontal component of velocity has no connection with, and no effect on, the vertical component. Two bodies that leave the top of the building simultaneously with the same vertical velocity hit the ground at the same time, regardless of their horizontal velocities or their masses. That's the same as saying that a bullet fired horizontally from a gun and a bullet or a stone dropped from the gun's muzzle at the same instant hit the ground at the same instant. Strange but true.
holes in the ground where they burn human bodies.
yes
No they did not lay eggs in their bodies they laid them on the ground and put them in a safe place
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