At what height is a jump into water fatal?
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You can’t say that. It depends on how you get on the water, how your muscle tension is, how high your impact speed is, etc.
It is of course also a question of how high and whether help comes. For example, if you break your legs during the impact, swim hard and you drown when no help comes.
There are also persons who have jumped from the Golden Gate Bridge and have survived others have died.
So there is actually no defined height from which you can say from there it is fatal it just becomes more and more likely that you won’t survive the deeper the case.
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It may also be higher with parachute.
Let’s say the deep is infinite man would jump without experience and the wind is = 5kmh
If the depth of the jump is infinite, then the question is unnecessary, since man never arrives at the water.
5 or 10 m can already be dangerous for jumping errors. For non-swimmers and drunks it can end fatal from 0 m. The water temperature must also fit.
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Depends on how you get on the water surface…