How about a damaged hatch on a plane carrying a special cargo of frozen ducks which then escape out the hatch... Or on a more plausible note, freak strong upwards drafts resulting from strong storm cells are able to suck large objects up to altitudes higher than Mount Everest. This recently occurred to a German paraglider who was flying in NSW Australia. Miraculously, she lived to tell the tale - of partially awaking semi-frozen after reaching altitudes of nearly 30000 feet, while she was blacked out. Had she been accompanied by a flock of ducks at the time of being inhaled by the storm... could it be possible for frozen ducks to rain down from the sky on release from the storm? Or, some ducks are flying in the sky then get rained on then go to the north pole and accidentally freeze then die in flight again causing there to be frozen duckies!:-)
In the Spring
Carelessness and inattention is most likely the cause of someone to fall overboard.
They don't fall out naturally.. Something may cause it or they could be smashed out I guess
If you are doing a sport you could fall or hurt yourself
There are many things that would cause finger nails to fall off. You could have hit the nail on something for example.
the only way they could fall at different rates is if one were smoother than the other. temperature has little effect on the weight of a solid object.
No. But it can cause muscle damage.
yes cause she said she could fall for him
Blizzards cause cars to be burying and people could lose their life power lines are often taken.Roofs could fall down.
No, it cannot cause one, but it could potentially cause one to rupture if you have an existing aneurism.
Inattention - carelessness - intoxication are all reasons why a person could fall overboard.
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