you must have slept on it or sat on it
yes because it would get too hot and the electrons would cause it to memory losss.
It can damage the eardrum as sound contains vibrations.
Loss of bladder and bowel control may result, but the majority of patients will regain control
Yes, it causes you to pass out, thus causing loss of control with no one to pilot the aircraft.
An exhaust restiction, like a clogged catalytic convertor
Most likely loss of refrigerant.
Sudden exposure to an extremely loud sound, such as an explosion, can potentially cause damage to the eardrums, leading to temporary or permanent hearing loss. However, it is unlikely that a loud sound alone would be directly fatal.
It can cause confusion in the short term. But it would not cause long term memory loss, unless there was some type of brain damage.
The most common cause of snowmobile accidents is that the rider loses control of the snowmobile. They go too fast which results in loss of control.
Letting off the throttle control
What would cause loss of motor function in upper thighs
Many things can cause hair loss, but one in particular is a thyroid problem.