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人们常说猫有九命,果真如此吗?一只猫从很高的楼上掉下来,多半都能安然无恙,让你不得不相信它真的有那么多命。那么,事实果真如此吗?让我们一起来探索一下吧! Some people believe in the superstition1 that cats have nine lives, because cats can survive falls from high places with few, if any injuries. This gives the appearance that the cats return to life after sustaining a fatal accident. Granted, they may sustain minor2 injuries, such as bloody3 noses, cracked teeth, or a few broken ribs4, but they live to recover. The ability of the cat to survive these accidents that would kill humans or other animals is not due to multiple lives, but to several advantages they possess. Their small size and low body weight soften5 the impact as they make contact with the ground after falling from great heights. The highly developed inner ears of cats equip them with an unusually keen sense of balance, which is critical to their landing on their feet. This sense of balance allows a cat falling upside down to right himself by rapidly determining his position, repositioning himself, and making any adjustments necessary to ensure that he lands on all fours. Since cats land on all four paws, the impact from landing on the ground is absorbed by all four. Additionally, cats bend their legs when they land, which cushions the impact by spreading the impact, not only through bones that could easily break, but through the joints6 and muscles as well. Most are surprised to learn that a cat stands a greater chance of survival if it falls from a higher place than from a lower place. New Yorkveterinariansgathered data from theirfelinepatients, which clearly support this fact. Ten percent of their patients died after falling from 2-6 stories, while only five percent of the fatalities7 occurred when their patients fell from 7-32 stories. Laws of physics explain why these survival rates vary. All falling bodies, regardless of their masses, accelerate by 22 miles per hour per second of their falls. The falling object, after traveling a certain distance through the air reaches a final speed, or "terminalvelocity," because the object's friction8 with the air slows the fall. The smaller the object's mass, and the greater its area, the more it will slow. veterinarian: 兽医 feline: 猫科动物 velocity: 速度 maneuver: 控制 点击收听单词发音
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