No, not without directly violating rules. More than that, in many PbtA games, even if "rocks fall" situation is actually justified (say, there's an avalanche coming, but one of the PC willingly ignores that danger), the player is the one deciding whether their character will live or die. They may think "yeah, death here sounds cool". Or they may decide to survive with -1 Hard and the GM can't say boo to that.
Also, a hard move (one with long-lasting consequences that can't be easily dealt with) can only be made in two situations:
- A dice roll is failed
- An established danger is ignored
For example, if a sniper is watching an exit from the bar when PC opens the door, in D&D you would make a to-hit roll, a damage roll, and there's a possibility of PC dying to something they never even seen coming.
In Apocalypse World, sniper
cannot hit the first shot. She can miss, she can shoot an NPC nobody cares about, someone can warn PCs that they are hunted, GM can just "show" how the sniper is lying in an ambush, watching the door, to the players even if PCs don't know about her, whatever, but she must be clearly established to bear any harm.