It's highly unlikely. The fall from 60 stories is just too great.
Almost impossible. The height of 60 stories means a huge distance of fall. The force of impact upon hitting the ground would be so great that the human body can't usually endure it.
It's extremely improbable. Falling from 60 stories implies a very long distance. When falling, the body gains a lot of speed. Once it hits the ground, the resulting impact force is far beyond what the body can tolerate. There may be some freak cases in history where people survived very high falls, but for a 60 - story fall, the odds are overwhelmingly against survival.
No. It's highly impossible to survive such a fall from 800 stories. The impact on hitting the ground would be too great.
It's very unlikely but possible. There have been some rare cases of people surviving falls from great heights, but they often suffer from very serious injuries.
Surviving a 9 - story jump is highly unlikely. When a person jumps from such a height, the gravitational potential energy they have at the top is converted into kinetic energy as they fall. By the time they reach the ground, this kinetic energy results in a very high impact force. Most of the time, this force is more than the human body can withstand, causing severe damage to bones, organs, and often leading to immediate death.
It's highly unlikely. Jumping from 40 stories is an extremely long fall, and the impact at the bottom would be so great that it would be almost impossible to survive.
The probability of survival is extremely low. When falling from that height, the force of the impact is massive. There could be major injuries to the head, chest, and limbs. Even if she were to land on a relatively soft surface, the height is still so great that it would be very difficult to escape without life - threatening injuries.
The odds are very much against her survival. 35 stories is a substantial height. The physics of the fall are unforgiving. Gravity will accelerate her downward, and when she reaches the ground, the impact will be catastrophic. Her bones could shatter, and her internal organs would be severely jolted and damaged. Unless there are some extraordinary circumstances like a series of large awnings or nets to break her fall gradually, survival seems almost impossible.
It's very unlikely. The height of 7 stories is extremely dangerous.
Yes, it is possible, although extremely rare. If the man is lucky enough to land in a way that distributes the impact more evenly across his body, and if there are some mitigating factors like soft landing surfaces or objects that break his fall, he might survive. However, the odds are heavily stacked against him, and in most cases, a fall from 9 stories would result in serious, often fatal, injuries.
He could suffer very serious injuries, like multiple fractures, internal bleeding and head trauma. Maybe even die.
There could be several factors. Maybe he landed on something that cushioned his fall, like a big pile of soft debris or a large awning. Also, the way he fell, for example, if he was able to somehow slow his descent during the fall, could contribute to his survival.