the siveria
Salto angel in venezuela. It is 3212 feet high.
Surviving a fall into water depends on various factors such as the height of the fall, the angle of entry, and the water's depth and surface tension. Generally, falls from heights of over 50 feet can be fatal due to the impact on the body. However, survival is possible from higher falls with proper technique and conditions. It is important to enter the water feet first, keeping the body streamlined to reduce impact and minimize injury.
The tallest waterfall is Angel Falls, Canaima National Park, Venezuela at 3,212 feet high.
a water fall is where a river or stream falls over a cliff or high rocky place.
High Force
100 feet is a number most people can fall without dying, but people have survived falls of much greater distance. In WWII people fell out of planes flying as high as 22,000 feet with no parachute and have survived.
~230 Feet Tall, though the free-fall distance is about 200 feet
The deck is 245 feet above high water. The towers are 86 feet above the deck.
To survive a high fall into water, it is important to enter the water feet first with your body as straight as possible. This helps to reduce the impact on the body and prevent injuries. Additionally, it is crucial to keep your arms close to your body to avoid injury to the arms and shoulders upon impact. Practicing proper diving techniques and ensuring the water is deep enough can also increase the chances of survival.
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.
So that they don't die.
There are 907.9202769 feet2 of water, but you will have to convert that into gallons.