Falling 20 feet and landing on a hard surface can result in serious injuries such as broken bones, internal injuries, and head trauma. It is important to seek immediate medical attention in such a situation.
Well it all depends on how hard the surface you fall on. If you fall on ground the median height is usually 33 feet minimum which is roughly 3 stories high.
After you let go of the rope, you can land in the water many ways.If you were moving very fast you might slap the water's surface hard.
i thing it produces sound?
When a wave hits a hard surface, it reflects off the surface. The angle of reflection is equal to the angle of incidence. Some energy may also be absorbed by the surface, causing it to vibrate.
No. Not unless your definition of "survive" would include being in a coma with a severely damaged body and brain. And even then, probably not. The metal statute of Lady Liberty herself is 150 feet tall. And she is mounted on a stone monument that is also 150 feet tall. The ground next to the statue is hard pavement, not water. A human falling from 30 feet onto a hard surface is likely to die. Falling from 60 feet to hard ground is almost certain to be fatal. 150 or 300 feet is non-survivable.
NO. only if you throw it on a hard surface from like from: 5 feet away or if you throw it in water.
A surface that is too smooth can have insufficient friction for your feet to gain traction. A rocky surface, on the other hand, can be hard to navigate because of the uneven terrain.
You would first burn to death long ago and be part of the sun. Still, you would fall fast enough that you would be crushed to death if it had a hard surface and wasn't 10,000 degrees F at the surface.
They should be ok, but that depends if it's a carpet or hard surface.
They are either absorbed [softsurface, e.g. wool] or refected [hard surface, e.g. metal]
They are soft enough where it doesnt hurt to fall on them but firm enough where you land on your feet easily
they just get callused and dirty. My feet have been so hard for most of my life, that I can't feel it when people touch the really hard parts of my heel and big toe. it's not a big deal, though.