What should you do if you fall into water?

"Lay back and calm yourself down. Even if you just have your face out of the water, you can breathe. Get some air in your lungs to help you float. Try to get someone's attention by waving your hands or yelling."
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What is the safest way to fall into water?

The safest way to land (or jump) into water is with your arms pressed firmly against your sides in a pencil dive position. What is this? Keep your body tight and point your feet down.
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Can you survive falling to water?

The upper survival limits of human tolerance to impact velocity in water are evidently close to 100 ft/sec (68.2 mph) corrected velocity, or the equivalent of a 186-foot free-fall.
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What happens when you hit water from high up?

The ocean surface is not as hard as the ground but if you drop from a plane, you would hit it with such a high velocity that the pressure would most likely kill you or cause very serious damage. Considering air resistance, the terminal velocity of a human, right before reaching the water, would be at most some 150 m/s.
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Can you break bones falling in water?

Many Olympic and world champions are 18 years of age and younger. Diving is considered a collision sport because of the impact with the water on entry. A diver entering the water from the 10-meter platform is traveling almost 40 miles per hour. These forces are enough to break bones and dislocate joints.
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What happens to your body when you jump into water?

It can cause blood vessels in your skin to close making it harder for blood to flow around the body. Your heart then has to work harder and your blood pressure increases. In the worst cases you could even have a heart attack. There's also a "gasp" response which means you could breathe in water.
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Can you jump from 20m into water?

Because of the high potential for injury, the World High Diving Federation recommends that no one dive from 20 meters (65.5 feet) or higher unless there are professional rescue scuba divers stationed in the water [source: World High Diving Federation].
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What happens if you fall from a plane into the ocean?

You hit terminal velocity way before that altitude. You'll be falling faster at 30k than you will at 3k. Less air, less resistance, so you'll slow as you get closer to Earth. But it doesn't matter because in 'perfect' dive form you're probably closing on the ocean at 3–400mph.
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Why dont divers point their fingers?

Since every single diver did it, we assumed there was some — maybe it un-tenses their muscles, or something technical like that. But as it turns out, it's just a way to relax and keep warm, according to Canadian diving coach Mitch Geller.
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Should you point your toes when jumping into water?

Do: If jump height exceeds roughly 25 feet, be sure to point your toes downward prior to impact. The last thing you want is your feet to rebound off the water's surface and force your knees toward your chin. A friend of mine once broke his jaw and two ribs this way.
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Is it safe to stand under a waterfall?

Everyone likes to play in the water, but you should be extremely careful in the waterfall environment. Never jump into plunge pools. Logs or rocks may be hidden under the surface, and the sudden impact of the extremely cold water can cause temporary paralysis that could lead to drowning.
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What speed is free fall?

The speed achieved by a human body in free fall is conditioned of two factors, body weight and body orientation. In a stable, belly to earth position, terminal velocity of the human body is about 200 km/h (about 120 mph).
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How long would it take to fall 700 feet?

According to the fall time formula, it would take 6.6 seconds to reach this speed Reformulating the velocity formula, the total free-fall distance required to reach this velocity is over 214 meters (700 feet).
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How long does it take to fall 200 feet?

On average, it takes one second to fall 200 feet. That said, it does take a bit of time to accelerate up to what's called your 'terminal velocity'. This is the fastest speed you'll fall at during your jump.
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Can you go cliff jumping with a life jacket?

No it is not possible and not allowed to jump in with a life vest as the impact when you jump in will injure you with a life vest on.
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At what height does falling into water feel like concrete?

At 50 feet it feels like you're hitting concrete. At 100 feet, you're dead. At 150 feet you didn't even exist, that's how much it ****s you up. I've done 40ft, never had a chance to try anything highter.
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What is the maximum height you can fall and still survive?

People usually survive falls from a height of 20-25 feet (6-8 meters), but above that, things get very deadly very fast. A study done in Paris in 2005 looked at 287 victims of falls, and found that falls from 8 stories (30 meters) or higher were 100% fatal.
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Is it good to jump in cold water?

Better circulation. 'When we jump into cold water, the extreme change in temperature signals to our heart to pump more blood to our organs,' says McCormick. 'As a result, circulation is improved, and toxins are more readily flushed out of our system, which leads to clearer skin and a healthy glow.
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Is hitting water worse than concrete?

Physicist: There's nothing terribly special about water, and even hitting a gas fast enough would “feel like concrete”. For example, when meteors (which are fast) hit the atmosphere they generally shatter immediately.
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Is it better to fall on land or water?

Even if you don't break every bone in your body on entry, landing in water tends to knock people out. On account of water usually not being filled with breathable oxygen and unconscious people not being able to swim, this isn't a great situation to be in. Surviving a fall is only good if you can breathe when you land.
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Why can you drink from a waterfall but not a river?

Waterfall water is not safe to drink because it is often contaminated with pollutants including harmful parasites or bacteria that enter the water from upstream.
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Can you survive Niagara Falls?

In the past nine years, three people have miraculously survived the plunge over Niagara Falls — the only three in modern history known to live without a safety device.
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