Nope. Not to say it cant kill you but it really depends what the object is. Players in Baseball get hit with balls all the time at 90-100+ mph. Hockey players lay down on the ice to block shots and have taked slapshots to the face at 90-100 mph. It all depends on what the object is and where it hits you. Take a two by four traveling at 98 mph at your face and you are unlikely to survive.
Ceres is a stable object. It is not going to blow up.
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A hard blow with a flat object.
A blow with a blunt object to the face
no they do not who ever says that is wrong they blow up when they stick an object or thing
No, the Death Star did not blow up planet Naboo. In "Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope," the Death Star destroys the planet Alderaan, not Naboo. Naboo is shown in the prequel trilogy and remains intact throughout the original and sequel trilogies.
A blow that has a higher than 70% chance of causing death. AKA Fatal Wound
All that is known about the death of Ajabde is that her death was untimely and that it was quite a blow to her husband.
the amount of power going to the object will will cause the circut breaker to blow. if the object is not connected to a breaker then the object will catch on fire.
Probably, however if we didn't blow up we would probably all freeze to death.
The tail of a comet is on the opposite side of the comet from the sun. The solar wind pushes gas and dust away from the comet, creating a tail that always points away from the sun.