Well according to some plane crashes, it depends on the height they are flying if it's about 40,000 feet or more than it's more likely for the bodies to turn into pieces, including the bones to, if it's 10,000 feet sometimes it might happen the same way as 40,000 feet, bodies in pieces, if it's to low then the bodies might lose parts, or sometimes your body will survive their are few chances do.
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The sagittal plane divides the body into left and right portions, not interior and posterior portions. The coronal plane divides the body into anterior and posterior portions.
Transverse plane.
The plane that cuts the body into upper and lower halves is called the transverse plane, also known as the horizontal plane. This plane divides the body into superior (upper) and inferior (lower) sections.
The plane of dissection that divides the body into posterior (back) and anterior (front) halves is called the coronal plane, or frontal plane. This plane runs vertically from side to side and perpendicular to the sagittal plane, which divides the body into left and right halves. The coronal plane is essential in anatomical studies for understanding the orientation and positioning of various body structures.
The frontal plane separates the body into dorsal and ventral parts. This can also be called a coronal plane.
Where the plane crashes is called a crash site.
It crashes and explodes into a thousand pieces, quite literally.
there were 3 plane crashes in 2006
There has been 26 plane crashes since January 2009
Approximately 32,137 people die annually from plane crashes.
There are approximatley 25 plane crashes a year sice records began in 1950
Virgin America have had no crashes.
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Escape from the plane
People die in plane crashes because they could be drunk, tired or not paying any attention to the sky.
crash is 18wheeler
There were 29 plane crashes in 2008. August was the worst month with 4 crashes!!