The saying "sky fall" often refers to a situation where something disastrous or catastrophic occurs, causing fear or panic. It can evoke feelings of impending doom or the idea that something once stable is now at risk of collapsing. The phrase is popularized by the James Bond film "Skyfall," which explores themes of vulnerability and resilience. In a broader sense, it symbolizes facing challenges or crises that threaten one's security or well-being.
it mean 300 poo fall from sky
the sky never did fall and it never will the sky can not fall. it is impossible! they sky is made up of gasses. gass can not fall. so do not worry about the sky falling. it is just a myth.
No, the sky will never fall apart.
Because well it is i mean that's like saying why is the sky blue?!?!
No, the Earth can not fall from the sky. That is because the sky is all around the Earth and is really called the atmosphere. If the world would fall for some reason, the sky would fall with it.
No things can fall from the sky though.
I am sorry to say that pizza does not fall from the sky.
you call them icecaps that fall from the sky
Things That Fall from the Sky was created in 2002.
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It means to be alive; to live.
There is an expression - "raining cats and dogs". This does not mean that cats and/or dogs are literally falling from the sky, it simply means that it is raining very hard.