No fall damage
Terminal velocity is a term that describes the max speed at which an object can fall. Humans have a terminal velocity of about 0.4 miles per second, which is achieved when freefalling from heights of over 1,500 feet. Ants, on the other hand, have a terminal velocity of just 0.001 miles per second, making it impossible for these tiny fellas to die on impact.
Also, we can’t neglect to mention that an ant’s exoskeleton shields its vital organs from impact damage. Humans, on the other hand, are delicate beings that may experience serious spinal injury from a fall of around eight feet.