The statement that most accurately describes the skydiver's kinetic energy while falling is:
His kinetic energy increased while his speed increases, then it became constant.
This is because kinetic energy is given by the formula \( KE = \frac{1}{2} mv^2 \). As the skydiver's speed increases, his kinetic energy also increases. Once he reaches a constant speed of 50 m/s (terminal velocity), his kinetic energy remains constant, as his speed no longer changes.