It depends on several factors: where you live, the number of trees surrounding where you live, what your do for a living (lumberjack vs. neurosurgeon), even what you do in your leisure time can skew the results.
Personally, I've been alive for fifty years, and have never had a tree fall on me, or even near me (that I didn't cut down myself and know pretty much where it was going to land). You're probably pretty safe.
Infinitesimal.
the roots help the tree from falling down
There are seven different week days; the probability of any specific date falling on any given week day (for a year chosen at random) are 1/7.The odds of September 7 falling on a Tuesday are exactly 14%.(In the Julian calendar, the odds are exactly 1/7.)
The hickory nuts are not falling off my tree.
Nothing in time difference. But the gorilla falling from a tree counts as animal crulety and the apple would be bruised or smashed.
Crashhhhhh!
(1/5)*(1/4) = 1/20 the odds of a quarter falling out, multiplied by the odds of a quarter falling out after a single quarter has fallen out
If the tree was on your property then you are. If it was on theirs , then they are.
An apple falling from a tree.
A falling tree
A falling tree
Me