It's hard to say for sure. Sometimes people do survive, but it often leads to injuries. It's not something you should attempt without serious consideration of the potential consequences.
It's possible, but it's risky. A lot depends on how you land and what you land on.
Surviving a second-story jump is uncertain. Factors like the surface you hit, your body position, and any obstacles can greatly influence the outcome.
No way! A 10-story jump is almost certain to be fatal. The impact and force are just too extreme for the human body to handle.
Honestly, you can't expect to survive jumping from any number of stories. The force of the fall and the potential for trauma make it a very bad idea.
No way! Jumping from a 7-story building is extremely dangerous and almost always fatal.
Surviving a jump from 3 stories is very difficult. Most often, the impact from such a height can cause severe damage to the body. Bones can break easily, and internal organs may rupture. Even if by some miracle a person lands without hitting their head too hard, the force of the fall can still be life - threatening. So, generally, it's not something one would expect to survive without major medical intervention right away.
It's very unlikely. Jumping from 3 stories is extremely dangerous and can cause serious injury or even death.
Probably not. Jumping from three stories is really high. The force of hitting the ground is going to be huge. It could break your legs, spine, and cause internal bleeding. There's a very small chance if you land in a perfect position on a really soft surface, but it's almost impossible to guarantee that in a real jump situation.
In most cases, no. A 5-story jump is extremely dangerous and likely to result in serious injury or death.
It depends on a lot of factors. If you land right and have some luck, you might, but it's super risky and not recommended.
Well, generally speaking, cats can jump from the second story. Their bodies are designed in a way that allows them to perform such feats. But you have to consider the circumstances. If there are obstacles during the fall or if the cat is not in good physical condition, it could be dangerous for them. For example, an old or sick cat might not be able to land safely. Also, the surface they land on matters a great deal. Soft grass would be much better than hard concrete.
It depends. Some cats can make such jumps safely, but it's not a guarantee for all cats.