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Arrange these durabilty feats in increasing order. In each case, the feat did minimal damage to the person.

1. Surviving an average nuke.

2. Falling from 100 miles(no re entry.)

3. Re entry while flying toward the earth.

4. Surviving 10 nukes.

5. Hanging around the sun.

6. Surviving earth's moon exploding.

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@rbt: Can you please elaborate on the OP? I'm not sure what you're looking for. Do you want examples of people doing these things or just which is more impressive in general?

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@rbt: You need to go into a bit of details.. only thing clear enough is 100 miles, but where does he land? air resistance? do we take ternminal velocity into account, etc.

or, was the person/object specifically designed for the purpose (like a space-pod, specially designed for it)

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#6  Edited By kgb725

Probably #6

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@rbt said:

Arrange these durabilty feats in increasing order. In each case, the feat did minimal damage to the person.

1. Surviving an average nuke.

2. Falling from 100 miles(no re entry.)

3. Surviving earth's moon exploding.

4. Surviving 10 nukes.

5. Hanging around the sun.

6. Re entry while flying toward the earth.

Some of these are too vague to quantify. The falling one for example. Whether it's 100 miles or 20 miles makes no difference but what position is the person falling in. Belly first, feet first or head first? They all have dramatically varying terminal velocities.

The sun and reentry ones aren't durability feats. The Human Torch can do either without a problem but Rhino couldn't.

I don't know how to get an average size for a nuke haha.

Just off hand I'd say surviving 10 nukes and surviving a fall from 100 miles head first are the most impressive.