about 200 feet and you won't get hurt-if you do it right. I saw a guy die from about 90 feet because he landed on his back. Don't do anything stupid. Start low and go up as long as you feel safe and aren't alone.
Idk but i would predict about..........20ft. U cou;d die if higher probably................ actually its 172 and the guy who originally wrote this is a dumb as and ive jumped over 100 feet jump me so ya.
As a guide, suicides off the Golden Gate Bridge (245ft) apparently have a roughly 98% fatality rate.
depends on your bones and how strong they are
The bull sharks in Australia are able to survive in both salt and fresh water
the katydid will never survive in the fall.
bacteria such as extremophiles can survive in very low or high pH levels. im not sure the actual range, i think around 2-3pH and as high as nine. im not sure of the ranges but i know extemophiles are the type of life that can survive in very high or low pH just not sure about range so look up extremophiles online and you should find it.
able to survive in an environment with low water levels, high acidity, and low nutrients photo synthesizers
thepollution levels are so high that the aquatic life cannot survive and the water is not suitable for breathing.
In live in Ottawa, Canada. Have several yuccas who survive winter (sometimes to minus 20 F). As long as they are planted kept in high sun areas, they survive nicely and will stay dry in spring, summer and fall.
A iPhone 3g will not survive a fall out of a moving car.
You cannot survive a fatal fall. It's fatal.
no
most of the time
the katydid will never survive in the fall.
no way Jose
Depends on your luck
so you dont fall and die
of corse
camels can not survive because they need to have the climate hot to survive.camels store water in there hump cuz of the rain fall in the dessert they will not survive
Yes, pretty much anything can fall in a river. Cats usually survive, though.