No, JFK's head did not fall off. When he was shot, the bullet simply made a hole in his head but this did not cause his head to fall off.
No, the flag on the moon did not fall when Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin blasted off because there is no atmosphere on the moon to cause the flag to float or fall. However, the motion from the rocket blast-off did cause the flag to ripple.
No, it is not possible to fall off the Moon. The Moon has gravity, although its gravity is weaker than Earth's. If someone were to jump off the Moon's surface, they would eventually fall back due to its gravitational pull.
If you fall off the Earth, technically speaking, you would fall towards the center of the Earth due to gravity. The distance you would fall before hitting the Earth's core is approximately 4,000 miles (6,400 kilometers).
During shuttle takeoff, the Solid Rocket Boosters detach and fall off the shuttle once they have expended their fuel. The boosters aid in propelling the shuttle into space at the start of its journey.
No, that was a scene from the TV show Grey's Anatomy where his character, Dr. Jackson Avery, was involved in a dangerous accident on a roof. Actor Jesse Williams did not actually fall off a roof in real life.
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No, I did not fall off my bike and hit my head while wearing a helmet.
According to the ancient records, the head of the sphinx will fall off and be replaced just before we, and the earth, ascend to the next level of confidence.
On the top of the head. (Anywhere else it would fall off).
Scream your head off a fall strait on your face
Well, you have to fall from a tall place and it looks like your head separates from your body!
They regenerate themselfs
Definitely not!!!!!
John the Baptist.
bad head or head gasket
So if you fall off and hit your head your head wont be injured as much as it would without
the head