The height from which a fall can be fatal varies significantly depending on factors like body position, surface conditions, and individual health. Generally, falls from heights greater than 30 feet are often considered potentially lethal, with many fatalities occurring around this height. However, even shorter falls can be deadly if they land on a hard surface or involve certain circumstances. Always prioritize safety and seek help if you're in distress.
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Whether someone can jump three feet in the air depends on their physical fitness, strength, and technique. Many athletes, especially those involved in sports like basketball or track and field, can achieve this height with proper training. For the average person, jumping three feet may be challenging but not impossible with practice and conditioning.
Yes they can.
A 7-foot jump rope is 7 feet long.
They can jump up to 9 feet (2.75m) in one jump!
22 Ft.
A little over eight feet.
a person can jump around two feet
36 feet
About nine feet.
a hamer head shark can jump 5 feet
Usually anywhere from two inches (small leap) to 6 feet (large). The Russian ballet has male dancers who jump 15 feet
The average male can jump eight feet and female seven feet. Many factors can put someone below or above these averages.
185.375 / 4 = 46.34375. So, 46 four-foot jump ropes.
the average is 4.00m that what i jump
up to 20 to 25 ft