My 21 yr old son took a 50ft fall in 2009 he landed on his feet on concrete and crushed all his bones from his heel to the L4 L5 in is back including the pelvic in 5 places and when the bones gave way he fell forward on his forhead and had brain bleed for over 2 weeks, we and the drs didnt think he would make it but he did, and he is a miracle cause he is walking again with a walker and still has Tramatic Brain Injury but is able to live and enjoy life pretty well. So God is good and there is a such thing as miracles!!!!
ether u wud get lucky and not die but crush every bone in your body or u wud die
I've never known someone to actually survive that kind of fall, but I guess miracles can happen. One of my friends fell 50ft from a building in 2008 and died, and he was only 20, fit and healthy. So I really think you would just be killed.
dead
2,500 square feet.
The Empire building didn't fall down.
It all depends on how high or low to the ground you are once you fall. For example, if you fall off of a bridge that is 600 ft high, you would die. If you fall off of a 30 ft building or so, you might come out with serious injuries. If it is about 1 or 2 ft, then you would be fine!
What happens to dead leaves that fall to the ground
A building that can resist earthquakes can fall down if you put more pressure on them then they were designed to withstand. For example if there was to be a major subsidence directly under half of the building it is likely that it will fall over.
You'll die from hitting your head on the ground or hurting anything else on your body. Either you die or you'll end up getting paralyzed. But me, personally, would not jump off a building for some stupid reason. Dying depends on how far you fall to the ground, what you fall into, how you land, etc. However, to directly answer the question as posed- the building reduces in weight owing to the loss of your body weight from the building.
the building fell because it had a weak foundation so it collapsed
rain?
It just happens when it happens, be patient.
Depending on the temperature that's kept in the house, or where the building/house stands... its going to crack and start to fall apart. Usually it does no matter what.
2,500 square feet. Multiply length by width - the result is the area in square feet.