Yes. Jim Lucas, who passed away recently, was a Marine in WW2 who lied about his age and was one of the youngest men to fight in WW2. He was the youngest to earn a Medal of Honor when he threw himself on 2 grenades. He managed to bury one before they exploded and he survived----to serve again in the Korean War. His story was told in the book "Indestructable".
Blast the Human Flower was created in 1990.
Unless humans can survive -360.4 degrees F and 1,305 mph wind, human life is not possible on Neptune.
No, it is not possible for a human to survive the extreme conditions inside a black hole due to the intense gravitational forces and the crushing pressure that would destroy any form of matter.
It is possible. Human beings a few centuries ago lived without them. Human beings a century from now will do so again!
Humans can Not survive on Saturn. The giant gas planet has a gravitational pull that would crush a human being in seconds. It is not possible for a human being to survive on Saturn for more than mere seconds.
No, a human would not be able to survive in absolute zero conditions. Absolute zero is the lowest possible temperature where molecular motion ceases, which would lead to rapid cell death and tissue damage in a human body.
Yes, it is possible. If the bullet pentrates the skull, but doesn't damage the brain, or if a non vital section of the brain is damaged, a person can survive.
It is possible but the organism may not survive due to the changes in the build of the DNA.
No, because the food that they eat is not healthy for a human baby,the baby would never survive if it was produced, and they do not have the structural genes to create a human baby
No, human beings cannot survive in space without proper protection such as a spacesuit. In the vacuum of space, there is no air to breathe, extreme temperature variations, and harmful radiation that make it impossible for humans to survive.
No 1 can survive on neptune
Yes, if he's far enough away, or behind a lead shield and, still far enough away.