Shots to the head or heart are generally considered to be instant kill shots. However, the outcome can vary based on factors such as the angle of the shot, distance, and type of weapon used.
It depends on where you get shot. If you get shot in the head its instant death. If its in any major parts of the body for instance: the heart, chest, lungs, brain, stomach etc. it's an instance death. But if in anything else you could suffer death from blood loss.
The 2Nd longest sniper Shot ever taken place was By a Canadian sniper on tour in Afghanistan, rack up two kills from about 2.5miles! and finally the farthest sniper kill was from a British solider also on tour in Afghanistan taking a life at about 3.1miles!
head on
This is done to try to protect the person receiving the beams. The radiation needs to be strong enough to kill the tumor cells. This is also strong enough to kill healthy cells. If they just shot a single beam of a high enough intensity in, it would kill the tumor, but it would also kill the healthy cells in front of the tumor. By using separate beams, they can make each one weak enough to not kill the healthy cells, but where the beams cross at the tumor, the combined strength is high enough to kill the tumor cells.
If you are referring to receiving a shot of water through a syringe, it will not have any physiological or medical impact on your body. The water would not be harmful, but it would not provide any health benefits either. It is important to ensure that injections are administered properly with the appropriate medication to avoid any complications.
if its a Pokemon gun yes
A shotgun shot to the heart can cause death quickly, but it may not be instant. The severity of the injury and the response of the individual can impact how quickly death occurs. In general, a shot to the heart is a serious and often fatal injury.
He was shot in the heel of his foot - the only part of him that wasn't dipped in the river Styx. It was the only vulnerable part of his body.
The small of his back I believe.
his head.
Try not to get shot in a part of the body that would be instantly fatal, wear body armor, seek medical care immediately. Better yet, try not to get shot.
her back, by her best friend Yolanda
Abraham Lincoln was shot in the back of the head.
Martin Luther king was shot on the right side of his face on the balcony of his motel room in Memphis, Tenessee. He survived the shooting but died later on that same evening at age 39.
foot and hand
Top left portion of the forehead.
That would depend on what part of your body was shot. If the first shot is in the head, you won't feel a thing. If the first shot is in the shoulder, for example, there will be pain.