Where can you find food in the woods?
pinecones are delicious when roasted. bark can be eaten raw, and if youre lucky enough to find an adder, well, good for you!
PS i really hope you don't take this too seriously. i would try catching a rabbit, but you would need proper knowledge of how to cook it.
What can you do if you smash your thumbnail?
If there is blood under the nail and throbbing pain, drill a small hole through the nail to let the blood out. I have used a drill press (really) for easy control of the depth as you only want to drill through the nail and not into the skin underneath.
Can you survive an an island by eating fish alone?
if u get to drink water, fresh water not from the ocean, then yes
How do you survive teacher's lectures?
Hm. If the lecture is actually interesting (usually not the case), you can tough it out. If the lecture is painfully boring, or is just the teacher randomly talking about stuff that does not relate to the subject at all, draw, think of something else, or something else not painfully obvious to keep you busy. If the lecture is actually important, though (as in on a test worth a quarter of your grade), you should pay attention as much as possible. The lecture may seen boring now, but you might regret blowing off later. Now, a word of warning; DO NOT FALL ASLEEP!!!!!:-0 Trust me, I fell asleep once during a boring lecture, and it was sooo embarrassing! The whole class had to wake me up by screaming at me, and my teacher kept making me answer questions for the rest of the period!
when me and my family went to our villa in spain, we a deep pool in garden and 3 young kids, so we always kept the patio door locked and made sure we watching out kids play.
What is the best way to work with a mouse to avoid injury?
A mouse should be positioned next to the keyboard, reachable without extending the arm in an awkward position. Again, a light touch is needed and users should avoid gripping or squeezing the mouse.
How do you protect yourself from the bees in Six Flags?
Remain calm, and do NOT run, as that only serves to trigger their 'chase response'. Don't swat at them, either, as this causes the bees to release pheromones into the air, signaling other bees to attack. Walk away steadily, and notify Six Flags security immediately, so as to protect those who may be deathly allergic to bee stings.
How do you survive 16 hours flight?
The greatest danger of a 16 hour flight is from impaired blood circulation in your legs, from sitting that long, which can cause an embolism. Try to periodically exercise your legs. Other than that, sleep when you can, and perhaps bring a good book with you. The person sitting next to you on the plane may or may not be worth talking to, so you can't count on that.
How do you survive jeepers creepers?
pray,he won't eat people who pray.so if you are scared of this movie,pray and it will make you feel less frightened of him.by the way,my big brother,fraser,is the best.he is one of the top fighters in armadale. Also: If you prove and act that you aren't scared, he won't go near you-thats just a way if you ''encounter'' Jc.
Can a person survive on an abandoned island for 15 days?
Clean, potable water is a must. You can only survive a few days without it. Distill sea water to get rid of the salt. Boil water for five to ten minutes to kill disease causing organisms.
Protect yourself from the elements. Exposure to extremes of heat or cold can kill you.
Shelter and fire are your priorities. A tarp, a poncho and a fire starter (matches, flint & steel, etc) can be a big help.
You want to be rescued if you are lost. Signaling devices such as smoke making fires, a brightly colored poncho, a whistle or a mirror are useful.
Food, while desirable, is not a must. Most people can survive for up to thirty days without food. If you have fire then hunting for and preparing food is possible.
A small survival kit with a good quality knife, a tarp, a poncho and fire making equipment can be put into a tin can such as a large coffee can. The can can be used for preparing food and boiling water.
What was the magnitude of the earthquake at Yellowstone?
The largest in modern times was a 7.5 quake in 1959, which caused a landslide that killed 28 people. The next big quake was a 6.4 tremor on June 30,1975. Each year, several quakes of magnitude 3 to 4 are felt by people in the park.
Earthquake swarms drew wide attention in 2004 and again in 2010.
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What would a survivor of a plane crash in Canada need to survive in snow?
first and foremost, take care of any injuries present and get out of immediate danger (burning plane). Being in a plane wreck, so long as your not severely injured or the plane is not completely destroyed, can actually present a good place for shelter and supplies, not to mention fuel for starting a fire. In any cold climate, the most important thing is to avoid hypothermia. shelter, fire, warm clothing and food. most of the essentials, as long as the plane isnt completely destroyed, can provide you with a lot of your survival needs.
What are 3 earthquake hazards and how can you protect yourself from them?
1. House structural damage
2. Physical/Bodily harm
3. Vehicle damage
Way on how to protect yourself from these hazards: live in an area where earthquakes are uncommon and when they occur they are weak in power and potential. Also have good car insurance, health insurance, and house insurance.
What are the effects of drinking about 6 to 8 ounces of rubbing alcohol?
8 ounces has severe or lethal effects. Less than 8 ounces can affect your nervous system, including breathing and heartbeat. Your digestive track will also be damaged. These effects are most likely to happen 30-60 minutes after ingestion, though food will slow the absorption rate. Rubbing alcohol also acts as a blood thinner.
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What plants should you eat if lost in the woods?
Mushrooms like morels, chanterelles, and hen of the woods are safe and nutritious options to forage for when lost in the woods. Other edible plants include wild berries like blueberries and raspberries, as well as common wild greens like dandelion and wood sorrel. It's important to properly identify plants before consuming them to avoid ingesting anything toxic.
How do you survive the haunted house in Neopets?
The solution is that if you do not talk to the woman, and read the book on History in the cellar, you cannot choose "Shine your torch" at step 14 below. The boldface lines are required choices (as are some others). You get two chances to enter the cellar, but only one to talk to the woman.
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Who makes Lumistar flashlights?
The HERO-LED COMPANY makes high quality led flashlights. LUMISTAR is their own flashlight brand name.
But there is a difference with other "Lumistar flashlights". Some people say lumistar flashlights, that means the led bulb is made by the LumiLEDs Inc, PHILIPS. But the HERO-LED COMPANY has a brand name of LUMISTAR Flashlight. They currently only use CREE Q5 LED bulb and incorporated with digital circuit that has 5 brightness settings and high quality and durable flashlight.
Why are life jackets measured in kilonewtons?
Because it is a measurement of "force". The amount of weight the life jacket will float may be more than your own.
What do you need to explore a cave?
You would need a first aid kit, water, emergancy water, at LEAST two days worth of food, rope harness and flare gun(if you need to use the flare gun be smart dont fire it straight up if there is no opening)
I am intrigued. I don't know where you (first to reply) go caving but the list you give may be of value on the surface if the caves are in very remote country. If so then you need to plan for the surface-camp, walking etc as well as the caving, but that's a separate matter.
That list's not much use for most caving trips. You may want a flare gun in remote countryside - but never underground, where it would be dangerous and useless, even with an open shaft entrance.
Sticking to the underground needs and assuming a normal caving trip of <12 hours duration without camping in the cave...
FIRST: a proper helmet and lamp designed for caving; as caves be dark, very dark and often contain low roofs or places with a stone-fall risk.
2: Proper footwear. Very often now, rubber Wellington boots though you could use industrial safety-boots. They won't last as long and are heavy. The main points are good support and good grip on wet, often muddy, rock.
3 : Decent lamp & helmet... a good idea to carry a compact spare & spare batteries in water-tight container. Some cavers attach a small torch to the side of the helmet as an emergency light.
4: Appropriate clothing for the cave, from a wetsuit if you're going to be in deep water a lot, to light clothing with perhaps a boiler-suit if the cave is dry & warm. Most cavers now use a one-piece fleece-fabric undersuit with a waterproof PVC one-piece oversuit, for most trips.
5: "Rope harness"... Hmmm, yes if the cave contains pitches. It may do if you are its explorers so will not know what it holds, but if you are, you would not be asking questions here about how to go caving! You'll find the ropes, descender, ascenders, etc to suit the cave and your own style of rigging and rope techniques; will come in useful too. (There are marked differences between European & US single-rope techniques.) Or of course, ladders and lifelines etc.
6: Food. Yes, sufficient to sustain you during the trip. E.g., Chocolate bars, boiled sweets, oatmeal bars. Water: very possibly, for long trips in very dry caves.
7: First-aid kit. A survival-bag and a few rolled bandages plus a pair of safety-scissors, all in waterprood wrappings, are the only items likely to be much use to you. Anything further is in the rescue-organisation's kit.
8: Still on underground kit only. Possibly a folded, laminated copy of the cave's survey / description if it is a complex system presenting route-finding problems. If not available, small cairns of pebbles or sand at junctions, and removed on exit, are permissable assuming they won't confuse or be demolished by other parties visiting the cave at the same time. Marking the walls is obviously wrong.
9: Decent lamp, mounted on a proper caving-helmet; mentioned again so you don't forget. Funny how the original reply omits this most obvious kit!
10: Membership of a proper caving-club so you can learn all this lot and enjoy your caving to the full.
Finally... daunted by that lot? Take up another hobby!
Why would students need cell phones in school?
We need them in case something happens and we dont get the chance to get the teacher or to get to the office in time.
To dial 911 in case of emergency.
The hitlist is where other players (typically ones you fought or robbed) can put you out publicly and offer a reward for anyone that kills you. The only way to "survive" the hitlist is to have your defense and health at high amounts. Once you are on the hitlist, you will definitely be killed, however, the amount of time it takes is what the variable is
What should you do if your caught in a snow storm?
If caught in a snowstorm, seek shelter in a safe place, such as a building or car, to stay warm and dry. Keep hydrated and avoid overexertion. If traveling, it's important to stay with your vehicle and wait for help.
Surviving a tsunami is pretty easy to do if you use your head. Some tourists take pictures in front of the tsunami. DON"T!!!! If you die, then the picture won't matter, will it? Your life is more important than a photograph. Also, run like a cheetah for high ground, such as a hill. The higher you are, the less chance there is of the tsunami hitting you. Lastly, if there has recently been an earthquake, or volcano, do not go to the beach. Tsunamis are caused by underwater earthquakes or other treamors. All the rest comes from sheer luck.