Yes.
The offense is looked at by the location of the hand-to-ball contact. In this case, the contact occurs outside of the penalty area, so the goalkeeper is therefore handling the ball outside of the penalty area. The 'keeper must be cautioned and shown the yellow card. Play is restarted with a direct free kick from the spot just outside the penalty area where the handling occurred (it cannot be a penalty kick because if the handling happened inside the box, it would not be an infraction).
In some cases, the referee may decide that the infraction was "trifling", which means that the offense occurred but did not impact the game in any meaningful way. This can happen when the kick was not a shot-on-goal and there are no attackers in the vicinity of the infraction who might have been able to play the ball if the 'keeper had just stepped back a little. If this is the case, the referee should allow play to continue and must caution the 'keeper at the next stoppage of play.
Also, there is a possibility that the 'keeper tried to catch it as you described, but didn't secure it and lost control. If this happens, and the attacking team immediately realizes a promising goalscoring opportunity, the referee may play "advantage", allow play to continue, and see if the opportunity develops. Within the first few seconds, the referee may decide that the advantage wasn't realized and call the original handling. In either case, again, the referee must caution the 'keeper either immediately or at the next stoppage of play.
If the keepers feet remain inside the box he is technically inside the box so he can pick it up.
If pressure is higher in the inside of the eardrum, the eardrum will pop. If pressure is higher outside the eardrum cave in.
A cell placed in an isotonic solution will remain the same size. This is because the concentration of solutes inside the cell is equal to the concentration of solutes outside the cell, creating a balanced environment where there is no net movement of water into or out of the cell.
No. Unlike many other arboreal (tree-dwelling) animals, koalas do not live inside trees, in hollows. They spend their entire time outside, clinging to branches or nestled comfortably in the forks between branches. Whether the weather is hot and dry, humid and stormy, or raining, koalas remain outside.
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Inertia. A body in motion will remain in motion unless acted upon by an outside force. The motion of the bus is stopped by the brakes. The person inside keeps moving as it is not being braked.
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As long as a person has proper clothing and sufficient water, a person can remain outside in a desert biome indefinitely.
A balloon remains inflated because the pressure of the air or gas inside the balloon is greater than the pressure of the air outside the balloon. This creates a force that keeps the rubber surface of the balloon stretched tight, preventing it from collapsing.
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