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.
First, kill all the lawyers. Do not kill innocent animals.
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.
Yes, it is illegal to harm or kill Punxsutawney Phil, the groundhog featured in the Groundhog Day tradition. Punxsutawney Phil is a protected animal and harming him would be considered animal cruelty under the law.
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
Yes, it's true that you should always adjust your mirrors after adjusting your seat. When you change the position of your seat, it can alter your line of sight and the angle at which you view the mirrors. Adjusting the mirrors afterward ensures that you have the best visibility and can safely monitor your surroundings while driving.
... You are going to feel like an idiot but..."Mirrors"
Convex mirrors diverge light rays, making objects appear smaller and upright. They have a wider field of view compared to flat or concave mirrors. Convex mirrors are commonly used in rear-view car mirrors to provide a wider perspective of the surroundings.
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
Convex mirrors diverge light rays, resulting in a virtual upright image that is smaller than the object. They have a wider field of view than concave mirrors and are commonly used in vehicle side view mirrors to provide a wider view of the surroundings.
Curved mirrors, such as concave and convex mirrors, distort the reflection of objects due to their curved surface. Concave mirrors can focus light to create real or virtual images, while convex mirrors always produce virtual images that are smaller than the object. In contrast, flat mirrors provide a true reflection of objects without any distortion or magnification.
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