probaly death or man broken bones
I've heard it's a foot that is not very bendy. Let's say you were in ballet. You would need a bendy foot in order to go on pointe. Well a low crowned foot is a foot that is not very bendy. Hope it helps
If the deep peroneal nerve is cut, it can result in foot drop, numbness on the top of the foot, and weakness in lifting the foot while walking. This can lead to difficulties in walking and an increased risk of tripping or falling. Physical therapy or surgery may be necessary to restore function.
A foot of rain is the same as twelve inches of rain.
If the sciatic nerve is severed, the muscles controlled by it would be affected. These include the muscles of the lower leg and foot, such as the hamstrings, calf muscles, and muscles that control movement of the foot and toes. Injury to the sciatic nerve can result in weakness or paralysis of these muscles on the affected side.
Nothing since a square foot is 2 dimensional.
Surviving a 300-foot fall is highly unlikely. The impact from such a height would likely result in severe injuries or death.
Foot fungus.
Yes, I can break a bunion on my foot from a fall.
depends what kinda safety you have with you.
· The foot would gradually go numb · The skin of the foot would go red or blue- an effect of poor vascular supply · The foot to swell up · Blisters and sores to appear · Fungi to then infect the sores · (A bad odour to occur as a result of decaying of the foot) Amputating would be done in extreme conditions Toes could fall off
1/8 inch fall for every foot of run is the ICC code minimum, but I would prefer 1/4 inch fall.
Snails. Whilst I would agree with the answer choice, there are over 85,000 other creatures that would fall into the category of having a foot but no legs. A more definitive question and correct answer would be: Which group of animals has a foot but no legs? Mollusc's - Like snails, slugs etc...
It's 3
At one foot per second, it would take 15 seconds. The Earth's gravitational pull is 32.2 ft per second squared.
It depends on height of the bridge. If you fall ten feet you don't have time to build up speed rather than if you were on a 100,000 foot bridge.
Surviving a 500-foot fall into water is unlikely due to the impact force and speed at which you would hit the water. The impact could cause severe injuries or even be fatal. It is important to avoid such risky situations and prioritize safety.
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