You misinterpreted the question. the riddle is in fact: A train travelling from the U.S. to Canada carrying 300 American passengers crashes exactly in the center of the Canadian and American borders. Where will the survivors be buried? the answer is of course, that they won't. You shouldn't bury survivors.
Survivors are not buried when they are currently living. Burying people alive is forbidden in some countries. The passengers who died in the plane crash would be buried according to their nationality. Chinese passengers would be buried in China. etc; The families of the passengers could also decide where they would be buried
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They all reverse away......
Chapter 7 of The Phantom of the Opera is called Faust and What Followed. This is the scene where Carllota's voice sounds like a frog and the Chandelier crashes.
Nowhere !... You DON'T bury survivors ! That's an old joke (older than ME - and I'm 54 !)
They all died in the crashes.
There have been many plane crashes over the past 50 years involving 40 passenger airplanes. In 1952 a flight from Cuba crashed into the Atlantic Ocean and killed 37 of the 41 passengers. In 1980, a flight from Florida crashed into the Atlantic Ocean killing all 34 passengers.
Anything where large amounts of people are killed while travelling. Examples would include plane crashes, train crashes, pile-ups on roads, ships sinking etc.
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You do not bury the survivors.
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yes, the boat is traveling at the same speed as the passengers. when the boat accelerates or decelerates the passengers accelerate or decelerate as well. EX: If a boat that is going 50mph suddenly crashes into a cliff sideand stops short the passengers are still traveling at 50mph which is why they will fly forward to there deaths
2, it should be written: How many plane crashes has virgin american airlines had.
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