The fatality of a stab wound versus a gunshot wound depends on various factors, including the location and severity of the injury, the type of weapon used, and the medical response time. Gunshot wounds often cause more significant damage due to the potential for high-velocity projectiles to affect multiple organs and blood vessels. However, a stab wound can also be fatal if it penetrates vital areas such as the heart, lungs, or major arteries. Ultimately, both can be deadly, but the circumstances surrounding each case greatly influence the outcome.
A stab can be a cut, but a cut isn't always a stab. A stab results from a blow from a sharp, pointed object that punctures with the tip, first. A cut is commonly across, rather than into, the flesh, and typically with less penetration than a stab. A cut can be delicately done while the stab is most likely done with sharp force.
No Not At All They Are More of A Pest and An Annoyance Than Anything.
More than half
As much as it takes to kill you. That amount will always be fatal.
no more than 2 i would hope. u dont wanna stab the person a buncha times.
Girls are more likely to gossip than guys. Guys aren't as touchy and emotional as females are.
alcohol
Than cars-yes
Many things can cause a fatal injury, from car accidents to sports injuries. Alcohol can increase the risk of fatal injuries, and some professions are more prone to these injuries than others.
The higher the speed of a collision, the more energy it has, and the more damage it can do.
The higher the speed of a collision, the more energy it has, and the more damage it can do.
No, not all.