Poke it with a stick
it dies usually.....
Uh.....NO?!? It just means that they are DEAD not you.
Yes, it is bad for a bird to hit your window. If it is going at a fast enough rate of speed, it could break its neck, which would kill it. Alternatively, if you are living in a skyscraper and the bird hits your window, it could knock it out and then it would fall to its death. But many times it just shakes its head and flies off. It would depend upon the bird and the window. But no, it's not a good thing when a bird and window intersect.
That depends on how hard the bird hits the window. I have seen them get up after a while, but in most cases they are dead.
Wait, the bird only decelerates at 3 m/s^2 when it hits the window? That's awfully slow, so I'm assuming that's not right (that would give you an 8 kg bird, at any rate).
To calculate the velocity of the ball just before it hits the ground, we can use the equation of motion: velocity = acceleration x time. The acceleration due to gravity is approximately 9.8 m/s^2. Given the time of 3.0 seconds, we can plug these values into the equation to find the velocity. Therefore, the velocity of the ball just before it hits the ground is 29.4 m/s.
There is a strong death superstition surrounding birds hitting the windows of a home. If a birds hits someone's home then someone in that house will die.
only when a pice of pie falls out of the sky and hits a bird on the wing and that bird flys into a window and breaks it and the glass falls onto a 4 year old boy who is eating a apple then they do trade
When a blue jay hits a window but survives, it may be disoriented or stunned. It is recommended to give the bird some time to recover before it flies away. To prevent further collisions, consider placing decals or stickers on the window to make it more visible to birds.
If it hits the ground then hits the batter then yes. If it just hits the ground then no.
When a meteor hits the ground it is called a meteorite.
It means the bird wasn't paying attention.