Surviving a free fall from 5 stories is extremely difficult and often not possible. But if you had to try, maybe spreading your body out to increase air resistance could slightly slow your descent.
Yes, it is possible in some rare cases. For example, if there are things on the way down like awnings or tree branches that can break the fall and slow the person's descent gradually. Also, landing on a soft surface like a big pile of garbage or a deep snowdrift might increase the chances of survival.
Yes, it's possible to survive a fall from 2 stories. However, the chances depend on various factors like how you land, what surface you land on, and your overall physical condition.
It's very unlikely to survive a fall from 7 stories. Falls from such heights usually result in extremely serious injuries or death due to the high impact when hitting the ground.
To survive a fall from two stories, land on your feet if you can and then immediately roll to dissipate the force. Also, having something soft like bushes or a pile of leaves to land in can greatly increase your chances of survival. But remember, any fall from this height is still very dangerous and can result in serious injury.
It's possible to survive, but it's extremely unlikely and very dangerous. There are rare cases where people have survived such falls, often due to landing on something that cushioned the impact to some extent, like a large awning or a pile of soft debris. However, the odds are heavily stacked against survival as a fall from 4 stories can cause severe internal injuries, broken bones all over the body, and head trauma which are often fatal.
Most of the time, no. Falling from 5 stories means falling a significant distance. The human body is not built to withstand the sudden deceleration when hitting the hard ground from that height. Bones can shatter on impact, which can then lead to further damage to internal organs. Also, the head is very vulnerable and a hard impact can cause severe brain injuries. There are some factors that might slightly increase the chance of survival, like if the fall is broken by objects on the way down, but overall, it's a very dangerous situation with a low chance of survival.
Yes, they often can. Cats have a remarkable ability to right themselves in mid - air. Their flexible spines and legs can absorb some of the impact. But it doesn't mean they are unharmed. They may still have broken bones or internal injuries.