Why if someone stumble from the sky to the ocean die?
Answer:
when you hit water at that glorious of a speed it acts resembling concrete. Like a solid mass. So think of hitting a side amble falling from the sky...
Newton's Law.
How many miles per hour hitting dampen at that speed?? SPLAT!!
what part of "belly flop" don't u get the drift??
lets put it this instrument.. a person falling from the sky is traveling roughly 180 miles per hour... the human body can withstand blunt force trauma from about 100 foot, if you land within the water foot first or if you are diving head first.. any better than that something will get injured.. you can see that if you land flat or in some other position than foot or head first next you could be seriously hurt or killed from a drop of a moment ago 15 to 20 feet.. hose down does not cushion the fall it blocks the plummet..
Because hitting water at that velocity, close to from falling out of a plane, is like hitting a block of concrete. Your bones break, your ribcage get crushed, you go comatose from impact or shock, and you sink.
I have see the massive injuries from and deaths of associates that have jump off mid-span of the Tappan Zee bridge.
It's not a impressively high bridge, but it still cause a lot of mar when you hit the water.
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