why is jumping off a bridge often fatal, but people are rarely injured in high diving?

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why is jumping off a bridge often fatal, but people are rarely injured in high diving?

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Bridges are high, the water underneath is deadly and pulls them away from shore where they then drown from a combination of hypothermia and exhaustion, and sharks for sure since the deadliest bridges are usually over salt water.

High dive pools have a lifeguard and the diver is usually either an expert or knows how to land in the water somewhat correctly. Ignore the sharks, they’re fictional because it’s a pool…

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