It depends on what the falling object is... if its a sharp object, it could puncture the brain or heart or other major organ and kill you instantly or pretty close to instantly. If it hits you anywhere else, you could die by bleeding to death. If its a large blunt object that crushes you, it most likely crushes your brain or heart where you die instantly. If not, you are pinned down where you can't get food or water and you die of starvation or thirst.
Its probably the impact
Falling - Gravity Kills song - was created in 1997.
Most people killed in tornadoes are struck by or crushed under flying or falling debris.
The force of gravity will accelerate the falling objects towards itself.
The Sun's light, falling on other objects, allows people to see planets and other objects, which would be dark otherwise.
The most common causes of injuries during an earthquake are falling debris, buildings collapsing, and people being struck by objects. Other sources of injuries can include broken glass, furniture toppling over, and tripping or falling while trying to evacuate.
Yes, objects falling in free fall have a constant acceleration due to gravity.
Falling from height
When the bird kills the snake.
So large falling heavy objects don't damage their head/brain/kill them.
The falling action in The Birds is nat goes and gets super powers and kills all of the birds.
Galileo's experiment on falling objects showed that objects of different weights fall at the same rate, disproving the common belief at the time that heavier objects fall faster than lighter ones.