Yes. If you are sitting next to someone, a tick can jump off of you onto that person. This is most common when pets transfer ticks to people though.
Yes, you can have sex. Or some of your blood can pass on to another person causing them to have HIV.
no
In British society, the right hand side is the 'proper' side to pass another person in the corridor.
none
It cannot be passed from person to person.
Yes, any animal with fur can.
by looking in the eyes
wood ticks can not jump or fly. they can only crawl places
yes, ticks, fleas, mites, and other small bugs. placenta, sex, mucosol linings
A bounce pass is when you pass the ball to another person on your team and it bounces at least once before they catch it.
share it with them. Just like how you can pass on information or news from one person to another.
Seed ticks, which are the larval stage of certain ticks, are not contagious in the way infectious diseases are. They do not spread from one host to another through direct contact. Instead, they attach to a host, typically animals or humans, to feed on blood. While they can transmit diseases like Lyme disease or Rocky Mountain spotted fever, they require a host for transmission, not person-to-person contact.