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It would depend how you land, and from what height. If it was a fall of ten feet, then the best you could hope for are broken legs. It is completely possible breaking them could kill you, and a fall from anywhere over thirty feet would almost certainly be fatal. oo thanks
In question and answer logic answers are given and if they fall in an area bounded by the inequality then it is a good answer. After graphing three or more inequalities the vertexes are the possible maxima of the system of equations.
only if you pray to God for an extra eyeball. but having an extra eyeball would cause brain damage. and your arms might fall off. and ruin the printer that is connected to your computer. please be careful =)
Yes, but why would you want to do THAT? :(
No, it is not possible to deflate an eyeball as it is filled with fluid to maintain its shape and function properly. Attempting to deflate an eyeball would cause significant damage and pose a serious risk to vision and overall eye health.
Intense pain and possible tentacle and eyeball sprouting from multiple body orifices.
An eyeball is a ball in your eye
Eyeball
If your eyeball falls out, it is crucial to seek medical help immediately. Keep the eyeball moist and clean using a sterile saline solution if available. Avoid touching or trying to push the eyeball back in yourself.
Probably, but you'd have to get hit fairly hard from behind... ew...
Myopia is characterised by a slight elongation of the eyeball, causing the image to fall in front of the retina, while hypermetropia is characterised by a slight shortening of the eyeball, causing the image to fall a little behind the retina. In both cases, blur circles are formed instead of image points leading to blurring of the overall image.
No, an infant's eyeball is about 65 to 75% the size of a grown person's eyeball. They do get bigger, mostly before puberty.
Yes but very rarely. The most common place for a mosquito to bite is the legs
Eyeball is a compound word.