Why a squirrel would never die from falling, no matter how high it falls.
<p>Imagine a squirrel. A fluffy tailed rodent, weighing just over 300 grams, and with a silhouette very similar to that of a human being, what would happen if it were to fall from an arbitrary height?</p>
<p>We all know that there is a force, the force of gravity (which is not really a force, but we will overlook this), which attracts objects to the Earth according to their mass. In fact, the speed with which they are attracted to the Earth does not depend on their mass, but the intensity with which they fall do depends on it: a hammer and a feather would fall at the same time… if it were not for the aerodynamic resistance.</p>
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