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they do not i have a pet guinea pig and for one they are not long enough and some are just to fat!
It took a painfully long amount of time to trek up the thirty flights of stairs.
A "flight" of stairs may consist of differing numbers of steps. It depends on the architect, the engineer and/or the contractor and what there is to work with. We sometimes refer to a flight of stairs as the group of steps between two adjoining levels in a structure, but this is not set in stone. And a given flight of stairs between that pair of adjacent levels can be "broken" into two or more "sub-flights" depending on the area and geometry of the stairwell. There is probably a maximum number of stairs that will be set on a stringer, and a long, straight stringer may have a landing (one or more) to break it up for the benefit of the individuals who ascend or descend using this route. Consider the stairs on some of the ancient structures in South America. Hundreds of steps straight up with no breaks makes for a difficult climb, whether it be up or down.
It should be roughly 7 hours non-stop. However, such flights are rare and flights with layovers can be at least 10 hours long.
They might try, unless the steps are to high. don't let them climb down the stairs though, because they could fall and break their bones. I also wouldn't leave them unsupervised near stairs, even if they're trained.
I think going up and down stairs is better because it's cardio and it will exercise your heart which will burn fat better. I go for long walks a lot and I realized that I was missing the cardio. Most of the people that I know who run or do something exerting have low body fat, which I want. I'll know in a couple of months if it works because I just added cardio to my routine.
No. It is a mistakenly held view that Daleks are troubled by stairs. Long before the levitating Dalek in the 2005 season, Daleks had been shown to be able to climb stairs.
Yes, "climb" does not have a long vowel. The "i" in "climb" is short.
You should probably have a neck pillow and something to cover your eyes.
The rope should be more than twice the length of the climb. The length of the climb is the maximum distance that the belayer is going to be from the climber.
No, a long flight of stairs a noisy gaggle of geese