The maximum amount of pressure that can be fatal to a human being is typically around 760 millimeters of Mercury (mmHg), which is equivalent to the pressure at sea level. This level of pressure can cause serious harm to the body's organs and systems, leading to death if sustained for a prolonged period of time.
Yes, consuming a large amount of vanilla extract can be harmful and potentially fatal due to its high alcohol content. It is important to use vanilla extract in moderation and as intended for flavoring food and beverages.
Yes, a mutation of one nucleotide on a gene can be fatal if it leads to a non-functional protein being produced, causing a critical biological process to fail. Mutations that disrupt essential cellular functions can lead to severe health problems or death.
Yes, a burst appendix can be fatal if not treated promptly. This condition, known as peritonitis, can lead to serious complications and even death if not addressed with surgery and antibiotics.
Yes, inhaling rubbing alcohol can be harmful and potentially fatal. It can cause respiratory issues, poisoning, and even death if a large amount is inhaled. It is important to use rubbing alcohol in a well-ventilated area and avoid inhaling it directly.
Yes, consuming large quantities of deionized water can be harmful or fatal due to its ability to disrupt the balance of electrolytes in the body.
you die
Depends on how you do that - but most are fatal.
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There is no specific maximum amount of heroin that a user can safely consume in a day, as it varies depending on factors like tolerance, purity, and individual physiology. However, exceeding even a small amount can result in overdose, which can be fatal. It is important to seek help if struggling with heroin use.
It depends on the amount of damage to the car. "Fatal accident" normally means someone was killed, and has nothing to do directly with the amount of damage to the vehicle.
Yes, but only if it is in a large amount and you leave it in your body. If you eat a large amount you need to get it all taken out right away, or the consequence will probably be fatal.
It is actually not speed that would be fatal for a human. The acceleration and the amount of "g" force exerted would be the cause of a person's death. I human being can withstand about 4-6 G forces.
If an adult loses 40% or more of their total blood level, if not treated as soon as possible it will be fatal.
As much as it takes to kill you. That amount will always be fatal.
yes,an electric eel shocks are fatal for an adult human being
When FDR had his fatal stroke, his bp was 300/190...
no. if to much then yes but a reasonable amount no