Yes, and significantly higher. For example vulcanian eruptions can create eruptive columns reaching between 5,000 and 10,000 m (16,400 to 32,800 feet) and plinian (also known as vesuvian) eruptions can create eruptive columns up to 45 km high!
I'm not sure what you mean by 'the ca', but I know that some volcanic eruptions can spew big rocks miles into the air.
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The tallest section is the Emergent section of the rain forest. Trees here can grow up around 200 feet.
Wind tends to reach a maximum about 3/4 of the way up in the atmosphere above 20-25,000 feet. It is a minimum at the surface, where friction slows it down. Above the boundary layer, at a couple thousand feet, is generally where air is no longer slowed by friction from the surface.
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The highest human altitude in a balloon was 113,740 feet (34.67 km). Malcolm_Ross and Victor A. Prather reach this altitude on May 4, 1961. This record is unbeaten until October 14, 2012 when Felix Baumgartner jumped from about 120'000 feet
Wind is blowing air up over the mountain. Going from about 1,000 feet at the base to 7,000 feet at the top, the temperature changes as the air goes over the mountain.
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The Golden Eagle. They fly 200 feet up and begin to mate in mid air. They reach speeds of 70mph and if they don't finish in time, the die.
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200 lbs per sq ft
200 Feet Per Second (FPS)
For an air soft gun it's average. Air soft guns can reach 400 FPS.
On Earth, but without any air. . . 334 feet.
Airplanes over the past 90 or so years have changed a lot. We have gone from small, propeler driven, fragile, all fabric and wood, 100mph top speed aircraft only able to reach 200 feet in the air at most, to all metal jet aircraft that can double the speed of sound at up to 60,000 feet up.
aprroxiametly 600 metres max and 200 feet min I saw FMX at a smaller arena and the large jump was 75 feet long with the with the riders jumping 40 feet in the air.
-- If there were no air, and he was dropped from 200 feet, then he wouldhit the ground 3.536 seconds later. (rounded)-- If he were to fall through air, then the answer depends on the person'ssize, shape, weight, clothing, and position during the fall.(Recall that one sky-diver can catch another one by assuming the proper positionduring the fall.)
It depends on the angle that your string is to the ground. At a 45° angle it would take 200 ft * sqrt(2) = 282.843 feet for the hypotenuse of the triangle, for example. For any angle, it is (200 ft) / sin(angle)
20-50 feet under not have a air tank.but I don't think you need to do it.if you have a airtank you can go 100-200 feet.don't go over 110