Yes, as you do not always know where the bullet will land. Dozens of people get killed every year as a result of people firing randomly into the air, usually in celebrations.
Yes, a bullet shot up in the air can be dangerous when it comes back down. The bullet can reach high speeds on its descent, potentially causing injury or even death if it hits someone. It is important to never shoot bullets in the air as they can pose a serious risk to people's safety.
up then down.
Shoot the Bullet happened in 2005.
Shoot the Bullet was created on 2005-12-30.
It travels through the air, acted on by friction and gravity, until it encounters another material.
yes it is 100% safe. The carpet absorbs the bullet.
It goes up and eventually comes back down.
No they shoot BB's or Pellets. The Pellets can be just as deadly as a bullet. Air Guns should be handled the same as any firearm. They can cause death.
Yes, a bullet shot into the air can come down with enough force to cause serious injury or death. This is known as a "falling bullet" or "stray bullet" phenomenon, and it is important to never shoot a firearm into the air as the bullet can still retain lethal velocity when descending.
I assume what you are asking is "if you shoot a gun straight up in the air will the bullet come down at the point where it was shot from". The answer to that question is NO, the rotation of the earth will move the point of impact.
the heat of the bullet and da fizz explode when it gets air
To reduce the velocity of a bullet in air, you can increase the drag force acting on the bullet by using a heavier or more aerodynamically shaped bullet, or by increasing the air density (e.g., shooting at higher altitudes). Additionally, you can decrease the initial muzzle velocity of the bullet by using a lower-powered cartridge or firearm.