It's very slim. The height is so great that the impact is usually fatal.
There is a very small chance. Although modern medical technology can sometimes work wonders, falling 11 stories is extremely dangerous. The body will endure a huge impact which may cause multiple life - threatening injuries such as massive head injuries, spinal cord damage and severe internal bleeding. However, if he lands on something that can cushion the fall a bit, like a big pile of soft materials, and gets immediate medical help, there might be a glimmer of hope.
It's very unlikely but there could be a slim chance if she lands on something that cushions the fall a bit, like a large pile of soft debris.
Yes, there could be a slim chance if she landed on something that cushioned the fall.
Yes, there is a slim chance. If he lands in a way that distributes the impact or on something softish.
It's extremely unlikely that a boy falling 5 stories would survive without serious injury. Five stories is quite a height and the impact force upon hitting the ground would be tremendous. The human body isn't built to withstand such a fall without major trauma. But in very rare cases, if there are things to break the fall, like tree branches on the way down, there could be a glimmer of hope.
Yes, there is a very slim chance. Maybe he landed in a way that minimized the impact on his vital organs.
Sadly, the chances of survival are very low. Falling 16 stories is a long way and the impact is usually fatal.
The chances of survival are very low. Falling six stories is a significant height and the impact on the body is likely to be extremely severe, often resulting in life - threatening injuries or death.
Well, it's very unlikely for someone to survive a fall of 30 stories. When a person falls from that height, the speed they reach by the time they hit the ground is very high. There are so many things that can go wrong in the body - bones can shatter, internal organs can be severely damaged. Even if the person lands on something that might seem a bit softer like a car roof or a pile of trash, the impact is still likely to be deadly.
The chances of survival can be quite low. Falling three stories is a significant height. However, it depends on various factors such as how the person lands. If they land on something soft like a pile of garbage or a large awning, it might increase their chances slightly. But generally, it's a very dangerous situation and often results in serious injuries or death.
The chances are very low. Falling 17 stories is an extremely long distance. The impact on the body would be tremendous. Gravity would accelerate the fall to a high speed, and upon hitting the ground, the force would likely cause severe internal injuries, broken bones, and most likely be fatal.