ok so its pretend and why do that ? because i need to know another story about the time travelers BUT I KNOW ENOUGH OF THEM & WHATS THE POINT NOW? to know that in slaver time we saw airplanes? yeah ok everybody knows that to know in slavery times there were merfolk THATS COVERED what is the point in pretending this actually happened?
WHY ARE CHILDREN MORE LIKELY TO SURVIVE AN AIR CRASH?
Professor Alastair Sutcliffe, an expert in paediatrics at University College London, said the basic principle of 'vitality of youth', is what makes children more durable.
He told MailOnline it dictates that in the most part, children are healthier and fitter than adults, due to their younger age.
Citing the most extreme example of this, Professor Sutcliffe, said it is possible to operate on a baby still in their mother's womb and for them not to scar, such is their ability to heal.
'Younger people are fitter,' he told MailOnline. 'At the age of six or seven some of a child's bones are not fully hardened, and are still growing.
'They also have stronger hearts, we know from the advanced paediatric courses we have to take that children virtually never suffer a cardiac arrest.
'They usually suffer a respiratory arrest first and their hearts can go on beating for several hours after they are effectively dead, because they are so strong.'
Another possible factor is that younger children are required to wear harness seat belts, instead of the standard lap belts.
That, he explained, is because children are at higher risk of injuring their livers, which occupy a greater proportion of their abdomen than in an adult.
'By wearing harness seat belts, needed because children are more prone to liver injury - a lap belt could severe the liver - it is probably the case that children are more protected and therefore less prone to injury.'
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