Yes, there is a slim chance. If he lands in a way that distributes the impact or on something softish.
There might be a chance. For example, if the man falls onto a large awning or some sort of construction scaffolding on the way down, it could break his fall and increase his chances of survival. However, the odds are still very much against him considering the height of 9 stories.
Very little chance. Falling from such a height is almost always fatal.
It's very unlikely but there could be a slim chance if she lands on something that cushions the fall a bit, like a large pile of soft debris.
Yes, there could be a slim chance if she landed on something that cushioned the fall.
It's very slim. The height is so great that the impact is usually fatal.
Yes, there is a very slim chance. Maybe he landed in a way that minimized the impact on his vital organs.
Survival is highly unlikely. When a person jumps off 11 stories, they are hitting the ground at a very high speed. The impact is usually so great that it can cause multiple life - threatening injuries, including severe head trauma, broken bones all over the body, and internal organ damage. But, in some freak accidents, if the fall is broken by multiple obstacles on the way down, it might be possible to survive, though it's still very improbable.
Well, it depends on various factors. If he was lucky, he could have landed on something that cushioned his fall a bit, like a big pile of trash or a canopy. But generally, falling 9 stories means high impact on the ground which can lead to multiple fractures, internal bleeding and head trauma. It's a very life - threatening situation.
There is a very slim chance. Falling from such a height usually results in fatal injuries.
The chances are very low. Falling from such a great height, like 19 stories, means hitting the ground with an extremely high velocity. The impact is likely to cause severe, often fatal, injuries to the body.
Surviving a fall from 64 stories is highly unlikely. To put it in perspective, each story is typically around 10 - 15 feet or so. So, 64 stories is a vast distance. The body would be subject to intense deceleration upon impact, which would cause severe internal and external injuries. Bones would break, organs would rupture, and there would be massive trauma to the body. Even with the best medical care immediately available, the odds of survival are minuscule.