yes but it depends how big the hole is and if you have a back up parachute
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They use respiration to store enough energy for the dry season.
No, it is unlikely that you would survive going into a black hole in a rocket. The immense gravitational forces near a black hole would tear apart any physical object, including a rocket, due to a process called spaghettification. Additionally, the extreme conditions near a black hole, such as high temperatures and tidal forces, would make survival impossible.
No person has ever gone to a black hole. Black holes are extremely dense and have gravitational forces so strong that nothing, not even light, can escape them. It is physically impossible for a human to survive a journey to a black hole.
I don't think you could talk about a "day" on a black hole - for a start, nobody could survive in a black hole, to observe such a day. But if you refer to the rotation, one black hole has been observed that seems to spin over a thousand times per second. This rotation, of course, can be different for other black holes.
Yes But No Parachute.
yes
yeah of course 12 year olds can skydive theres nothing wrong unless they dont know how to skydive.
the person that decided to skydive wihtout a parachute...
No. It's called population control.
There is not such thing as skydive parabungying. There is however 2 separate sports - skydiving (jumping from an aircraft with a packed parachute) and bungy jumping (leaping from a crane or bridge with a strong elastic rope).
they mostly just hit the ground or water because there parachute and emergency parachute did not deploy you could also have a heart attack in mid fall.
There is not such thing as skydive parabungying. There is however 2 separate sports - skydiving (jumping from an aircraft with a packed parachute) and bungy jumping (leaping from a crane or bridge with a strong elastic rope).
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Whether it is safe to skydive with a hole in your heart depends on your ability to maintain adequate blood flow. Your cardiologist will be able to advise you of any activity limitations required in your specific situation.
Punching a hole in a parachute will decrease the surface area and disrupt the airflow, causing the parachute to fall faster. The hole will reduce the air resistance acting on the parachute, resulting in a faster descent.
I wouldn't recommend it. The shock of your parachute opening and your harness constricting your chest might be more than you could take.