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Morris1211

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Would jumping from around 300ft onto pavement ensure an immediate death? At that height is there any control of how you would land? Preferably head first. It would be off a balcony.
 
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Pony Slaystation

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This study says that above the 5th floor your chances of surviving a fall are low and gets significantly lower with each higher floor, as long as you land on concrete directly and not on your feet.
 
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