you would be dead before you ever hit the ground from burning
they will both hit the ground at the same time
Yes it will
Tthe bomb is detonated before it hits the gound covering a wider area of effect, thus leaving more destruction then it would if it hit the ground.
You lean back in the air and shoot before you hit the ground.
yeah, before you hit the ground
A pitched ball can hit the ground before crossing home-plate. In most cases the batter would not swing and the pitch would be called a ball. But, if the batter decides the swing, the ball is still in play after hitting the ground and the batter may not hit the ball and receive a strike, or he may foul the ball, or hit a base-hit.
In the NFL, the play would be a fumble as a player must be 'downed by contact' for the play to be whistled dead. If there was no contact causing the player to hit the ground the play is still active. In college football, the play would be dead as there is no 'downed by contact' rule and once the player is on the ground the play is whistled dead.
No. It's still a hit, you have to reach first base for it to count.
Nope - they'll both hit the ground at the same time
Tornadoes that are on the ground are simply referred to as tornadoes.
When raindrops freeze before reaching the ground, it forms sleet. Sleet is composed of frozen raindrops that have partially thawed and refrozen. It often creates icy and hazardous conditions on the ground.