I suppose they could bleed to death if the injuries were severe enough and they did not receive medical attention for them. Anything is possible.
Being dropped, smashed or anything like it on its tiny spine.
Becoming unconscious is one of the criteria for OSHA recordability, so yes, in most cases, and all other criteria for recordability being met, this would be a recordable event.
no, an attack being declared is just the requirement to activate mirror force, the attack being negated would not stop mirror force effect, chaining mirror force activation and removing your monster from the field would also negate the attack, it would not stop the rest of your monsters blowing up
No, the adjective 'that' is singular, the noun it describes, 'tomatoes' is plural. The corrected sentence is:Those tomatoes were smashed on the table.
The image would be P It would only be reversed if you turn the P to face the mirror, but if you put it in front of you facing you the image would be the same
being ruined!!
The phrase "fog a mirror" is often used humorously to imply that the person being referred to is so inactive or lifeless that they are barely capable of performing the simple act of breathing, causing even the mirror to fog up. It is a playful way of teasing someone about being unresponsive or lazy.
Two plates are being smashed together creating the Himalayas.
An image that appears behind a mirror is created by the reflection of light bouncing back and forth between the mirror and the object being reflected. This phenomenon occurs due to the properties of light reflection, where the image appears to be located behind the mirror even though it is actually in front of it.
Herself going to Hogwarts, herself being a witch, and not her sister.
Pumice, being a rock composed of possibly a number of various minerals, does not have a streak color as such. Powdered pumice would reflect a combination of the streaks of the constituent minerals.
No such term vertex being used in concave mirror. We would say by the term 'pole' of the mirror. Or optic center of the mirror. Of course vertex is used in case of parabola. Following this we may use vertex synonym to the pole or optic centre of the concave mirror