Since the question gives "off a ship" as a specification, an assumption is that the jump was made into the water. Even water is "hard" after a 110 foot drop. The jumpers who survived the impact (and they would be the minority) would suffer serious injuries. Broken bones and compression fractures, and even a ruptured spleen or other internal damage would be seen in any examination of the jumper post impact. A number of the injured could die of their injuries. The drop is a "ball park" 10 stories. Even if you don't land face first in the water, your challenges are just beginning.
Very!In fact the higher it is the more dangerous it becomes. The surface of the water becomes harder to penetrate as your speed increases, your body is moving faster than the water can be displaced so at 10 feet it can sting, 20 feet and you can get abrasions and possible injury if you enter the water badly, 50 feet can be fatal very easily, and 75 is no different than jumping on to concrete.
Because they have two left feet. AND CAUSE YOU ARE STUPID
They would not be the same thing. 4.9 feet would be 58.8 inches and 4 feet 9 inches would be 57 inches.
no because no snake on earth has feet and why would they slither and not walk or run.
The average is about 4 feet to 5 feet to the shoulders
The depth of water in a swimming pool should always be examined before jumping into it because you can cause injury to yourself (and in some cases, others) if the water is too shallow. For a person of average size, 9-12 feet is suitable for jumping into, as there is plenty of room to submerge and surface safely. Anything too shallow- about 6 feet and under- could cause injury to the jumper- generally impact injuries that could break bones or crack skulls, depending on how you jump in and how deep or shallow the water is. Also, always make sure there is no one too close or beneath you before diving, for you could cause serious injury to yourself and them.
I agree that there could be a risk of injury especially with bare feet. I believe the most likely incident would be to step on something such as broken glass or a rusty nail. This can cause extreme pain and in the case of a rusty nail you would also have to have a tetanus shot.
Of course don't ever do that
When bungee jumping, people go head first because the bungee cord is attached to their feet, and if they reamined in an upright position until they reached the end of the cord, it would flip them upside down with a very large amount of force. This would create a painful whiplash and greatly increase the risk of injury to the jumper, especially in to their spine.
maybe but so does medication they could have put you on
The average jumping distance of a baby kangaroo is 10 feet or less. The average jumping distance for an adult kangaroo is about 30 feet but they can jump as far as 40 feet.
In order to do cliff jumping safely, the depth of the water should be checked first. This can be done with a chain and a good depth is around 75 feet. Bring a first aid kit as well, in case of injury and a cell phone to call for help.
They have feet for climbing, swimming, running, jumping, and standing on.
Very!In fact the higher it is the more dangerous it becomes. The surface of the water becomes harder to penetrate as your speed increases, your body is moving faster than the water can be displaced so at 10 feet it can sting, 20 feet and you can get abrasions and possible injury if you enter the water badly, 50 feet can be fatal very easily, and 75 is no different than jumping on to concrete.
anything from a temp of over 108 degrees Fahrenheit to jumping 108 feet into the air
To beat someone up is slang for saying you hit someone repeatedly with fists, feet or an object so as to cause them pain and injury. It would constitute a criminal assault.
A cat on hot bricks would be jumping around because its feet would be hot -- if you look like that, you're jumping around, anxious and jittery.