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Most likely as it is about 10 stories but there are reports of humans falling farther than that and surviving
This would depend on how fast you were falling. In my opinion, it wouldn't take long at all.
A cat, probably a full-grown cat, can survive at least 2 stories of a fall.
fall / falls / falling
No, falling is the present participle of fall. The past tense of fall is fell.
Falling is two syllables. Fall-ing
fall / falls / falling
falling
Fall (falling down) = chute Fall (autumn) = automne Fall (decrease) = baisse
The present perfect forms are have fallen and has fallen.Examples:The leaves have fallen. (plural subject)The temperature has fallen. (singular subject)
Insurance groups run from one to fifty, with one being the cheapest. Land Rover Defenders usually fall into groups around the high twenties. Other Land Rovers can fall anywhere between twenty and forty. Range Rover can be up to 50, depending on what it is to be used for.
you fall on the floor