The exact number of g-forces that can cause death can vary depending on an individual's health, age, and physical condition. However, sustained exposure to forces greater than 20-30 g's is generally considered to be potentially fatal for most people.
The potential for a taser to cause fatal harm or death can occur within seconds of being deployed, depending on various factors such as the individual's health condition and where the taser hits the body.
It can take varying amounts of pressure, but generally 500 to 1000 pounds of force is needed to crush a person's chest. Any force applied to the chest should be avoided as it can cause serious injury or death.
Yes, death diving can hurt when performed incorrectly. The impact from hitting the water at a high speed and incorrect body positioning can cause injuries such as bruises, sprains, fractures, and even more serious injuries. It is important to practice proper technique and safety measures to reduce the risk of injury while death diving.
The height from which you fall into water can be dangerous if it is more than 50 feet, as the impact can cause serious injuries or even death.
Too much radiation exposure can cause various health issues, including burns, radiation sickness, cancer, and potentially death. The severity of the effects depends on the level of exposure and duration. It is important to minimize exposure to radiation to avoid these risks.
Up to 6gs in racing, sometimes more in a crash.
Cause of Death - novel - has 368 pages.
Many of the hemorrhagic fevers, such as Ebola, will cause death quite rapidly.
many but in a row though..
Aids or malaria
His cause of death is unknown.
the cause of death was not disclosed
His cause of death is unknown.
Salmonella may cause death
Global warming
yes, black death caused many revolts. Some wars were also inspired by it.
Yes. In many jurisdictions anyone can order a death certificate. Therefore, for reasons of privacy the cause of death is not always recited in a copy or the cause of death is redacted. The death certificate is still valid as proof of death when used for legal purposes where proof of death is required. In that case, one would not know if the cause of death was included in the original death record.Most jurisdictions require that the cause of death be included in the original record of death for purposes of vital record keeping. However, it is not always included when a copy is ordered. An example of the rules regarding access to the cause of death for New York:For all other death certificates, cause of death is available for deaths occurring on or after January 1, 2010. You are entitled to the cause of death if your relationship to the decedent is the spouse or domestic partner, child, parent/legal guardian or the person in control of disposition as written on the death certificate. To obtain this information, check the appropriate box (# 20) on the death certificate application.