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The survival rate for individuals involved in car crashes without seatbelts is significantly lower than for those who wear them. While exact statistics vary, studies indicate that unrestrained occupants are 30 times more likely to be ejected from the vehicle and face a higher risk of severe injury or death. Although some people do survive crashes without wearing seatbelts, the chances are considerably diminished compared to those who are properly restrained. Overall, wearing a seatbelt remains one of the most effective ways to enhance safety in vehicles.
Yes, it is possible to survive a plane crash, though survival rates vary based on factors such as the type of crash, the aircraft's speed, and the environment. Passengers who follow safety protocols, like wearing seatbelts and locating exits, increase their chances of survival. Additionally, surviving a crash often depends on the nature of the emergency landing and the response of the crew and emergency services. While plane crashes are rare, being prepared can enhance survival odds.
in what way does the snail need the plant for survival
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yes
yes
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By protecting itself
it cannot breath properly. obviously!
To increase the chances of survival of the species
Increase: Survival and Immigration Decrease: Death and Emigration