Yes, it's very possible. The impact from such a fall can cause severe injuries and be fatal.
It's possible. The height of a two-story building is significant, and the impact on landing can cause severe injuries or even be fatal.
Yes, you can. The height of a two-story building is significant and the impact on landing can cause severe injuries or even death.
Most likely, yes. The height of a three-story building is significant, and the impact on landing can cause severe trauma and life-threatening injuries to vital organs.
Yes, you can. When falling from two stories, the speed at which you hit the ground is substantial. This can cause broken bones that may sever arteries or damage vital organs like the heart or liver. Also, a fall on the head can cause instant death or lead to a coma from which one may not recover.
Definitely. A 5-story drop has a high chance of resulting in death. The force of the landing can cause irreparable harm to your body and vital systems.
Definitely. The force and speed of the fall from an 8-story building would cause massive trauma and internal damage, almost always leading to death.
Yes, it's highly likely. Jumping from such a height can cause severe injuries and be fatal.
Yes, it's extremely dangerous and can be fatal. The force of hitting the ground from any significant height of a building can cause life - threatening injuries.
Maybe. There have been cases of survival. But it's really a matter of chance. A lot depends on the landing surface. If it's concrete, the chances are very slim. But if it's something softer, like a big pile of leaves or a trampoline - like object (which is highly unlikely to be there when you fall), then there's a bit more hope.
Surviving a fall from three stories is extremely rare. The force of the landing can lead to broken bones, internal bleeding, and head trauma, making survival a long shot.