This is true. The taller the vehicle the lower the stability would be, if at the same time its width stays the same. For example, a mini van that enters a curve at high speeds will most certainly roll over while a car that is wider and has the same height, or is smaller, won't roll over.
Anyone please feel free to correct me if you think I'm wrong but I'm sure of these (also wrote this in different order sorry):
perspective of story told- point of view
people or animal part of literary
work-characters
time and place-setting
message usually about life society... - theme
main problem of literary work - conflict
series of events - plot
conflict and suspense build- rising action
conflict and tension reach a peak - climax
conflict begins to be worked out and tension lessen - falling action
introduction and resolution are correct
Best Short Film Award - The School Bag
Fundamental Duties - 42nd Amendment
Berlin Wall - Germany
New York - Hudson
Canada - Newsprint