Handedness does not affect the timing of one's death. People who are right-handed and left-handed can both die at any age and for various reasons. Handedness is not a determining factor in the longevity of one's life.
same as everything, it would die!!!! same as everything, it would die!!!!
Sure! A compound event is when two or more individual events occur together. For example, rolling a die and flipping a coin at the same time would be a compound event because it involves the outcomes of both actions.
Die time
brain cells die all the time, it is almost impossible to tell if they die when you stop thinking.
you die without oxygen
There is no definitive evidence to suggest that right-handed individuals live longer than left-handed individuals. Factors such as genetics, lifestyle choices, and overall health play a more significant role in determining lifespan.
NO. Being left or right handed has nothing to do with lifespan.
According to the BBC, the research that produced the statistic was flawed because in the past, people were "trained" to be right handed, so a higher percentage of deceased lefties were young people that had died. There is no plausible evidence that supports lefties dying earlier.
At the same time as what
no
If everyone were to die at the same time, your will would be to no avail.
Generally a man and woman who die together are buried in adjoining plots at the same time, side by side.
In a perfect world.
yes it is healthy for you to take both at the same time. or you can die by just taking one.
It is time for me to die.
Never because you cant die a second time. God has to use the same sperot but not the same body because the body is in the ground and God creates the after life for us. actually did die later on when he is awakened from death the second time in Gods Kingdom he then will never die
no