This depends on the gun and type of explosive charge. If it contains its own oxidizer, it might fire.
There is very little atmosphere on the moon, so parachutes will not work. However, a rocket pack could be used to slow fall rate.
Theoretically, yes. The playing field would have to be much larger and moving would be very slow. The ball would also have to be heavier, perhaps by filling it with gel instead of air.
Approximately 0.5% of the population worldwide has experienced skydiving. Skydiving is considered to be a relatively niche activity, with many people choosing not to engage in such an extreme sport.
Yes, being an extreme sport skydiving causes high level of emotions. It's possible to cause headaches or other health problems to people who aren't in good health. However headaches are in no way a typical problem caused by skydiving.
No, unfortunately even with parental consent most skydiving places require you to be 16 years of age.
traditional Jewish law regulates when a person can engage in risky behavior (such as getting behind the wheel of a car, skydiving, or smoking). Certain risks are okay. Reform and Liberal Jews do not regulate risky behavior, but leave it up to the individual.
If first you don't succeed, skydiving is not for you.
Skydiving is always cool ;)
There is nothing like skydiving in Bangladesh.
no, skydiving Elsinore is in riverside county
Skydiving can be dangerous if the equipment fails or the pilot makes an error. For example, hard landings, failure of the main and reserve parachute (extremely rare), canopy collision, freefall collision. With training it is possible to eradicate the likely hood of having a problem and thus the question of 'why is skydiving dangerous' becomes 'is skydiving dangerous to everyone who takes part'.
no, it is only possible to see the moon from earth.
No it is not possible to bounce to the moon on a pogo stick.
A skydiving ball is a small object that contains a skydiving script, sitting on the ball will simulate a skydive.