Yes, scleroderma can be life-threatening, particularly in its severe forms, as it can cause serious complications affecting vital organs, such as the heart, lungs, and kidneys. The progression of the disease varies significantly among individuals; some may experience rapid deterioration within a few years, while others may live for decades with milder symptoms. Early diagnosis and treatment can help manage the disease and improve outcomes. Regular monitoring and healthcare support are crucial for those affected.
It really depends on how long it will take to kill each one.
It can take as little as a few hours.
I got the amiba but it did not kill me so I don't know.
jerk!
a fortnight
about 13 days
About 1-2 weeks
years
3 days
about a second with a 30.30 lol
Some marines in the Pacific during WW2 said it took as long as 20 seconds for it to kill Japanese.
It would take 10 to 20 min. to kill its pray. It also depends on what the pray is too.