Yes, if someone drops a large enough one on your head, or if you break one and cut your carotid artery on the shards... though what America has to do with it seems to be a mystery. Perhaps you could be more specific as to exactly what you're talking about.
No, mirrors cannot kill you in America or anywhere else. While there may be superstitions or urban legends about mirrors causing harm, they do not have the ability to cause death on their own.
He pulled the trigger and heard the gunshot that would ultimately kill his target.
There is no evidence to suggest that Jacques Cartier killed anyone during his explorations of North America in the 16th century. He was primarily known for his role in exploring and mapping the St. Lawrence River and the Canadian coastline.
A person who refuses to kill their enemy can be described as compassionate, forgiving, or nonviolent.
No, Latin America is not a single state or country. It is a region made up of several countries in Central and South America where Spanish, Portuguese, and other languages are spoken.
False. While children in a school zone should exercise caution, it is not accurate to label them as human caution signs. Signs and signals are important for traffic safety, and children should be taught road safety rules to help protect themselves.
yes of course and they kill people
no.
True
True
Mirrors do reflect light
... You are going to feel like an idiot but..."Mirrors"
Because big mirrors were needed to see around corners for the winding highways along the Pacific Ocean on the "West Coast" of America.
yeah, its out 19th october 2010 in America
no
no, not being able to see it in your mirrors is the definition of a blind spot while driving, that is why you turn your head and check
false
You will be able to see both sides and the rear of the vehicle.