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Maximum survival height is said to be terminal velocity,terminal velocity for human is eatimated to be around 325km/hr ,someone diving from a 30meter (98feets) would have a terminal velocity of 90km/hr .Professional divers can jump from a height of 85 feet (almost 8 stories), and hit the water without any injury at all.
Divers are said to reach terminal velocity in 14 sec ,divers are not in the air for anywhere near 14 seconds.
Someone has to fall 3000meters to reach terminal velocity.
land in the pool like a "pancake" (exposing your entire frontal surface area to the water), then it can FEEL like you hit concrete, due to the pain receptors on your skin. But still you would still easily survive, despite the pain.
Naah, impact of jumping from 20 feets
is strong enough to compress your spine ,break bones if it is an unprofessional dive.
World high diving federation recommends no one jump from 65-70 feets ,incase he is not a professional as it can cause
bruises,dislocated joints,paralysis,death are the injuries to name a few.
HowStuffWorks "Cliff Diving Safety"