I will put the word in English, then German, then how to pronounce it.
Step-Schritt-shrit
away-weg-veeg
from-von-faun
the-die-dee
ledge-leiste-liesta
I'm-Ich bin-eeh blin
coming-kommen-common
down-nach unten-nah hoten
So the sentence in German is: Schritt weg con die leiste ich bin kommen nach unten
Are you coming down = Kommst Du runter (informal) Are you coming down = Kommen Sie runter (formal)
The pigeon settled down for the night on the window ledge.
Someone already down is 'unten'.Someone going down is going 'abwärts', 'nach unten' or 'runter'.Someone going down on the floor is going 'zu boden'.Someone here going down to someone there is going 'hinunter'.Someone there coming down to someone here is coming 'herunter'.And finally someone feeling down is 'unglücklich'.
A crevice
To drop down from a ledge in Tomb Raider for the Nintendo DS, position Lara at the edge of the ledge and press the down button on the D-pad to move her toward the edge. Then, tap the action button (usually 'A') to drop down. Ensure you have a clear landing area below to avoid taking damage.
Simply just kepp on walking towards them and you will jump down from the ledge. However, you cannot climb up the ledge again the same way you came down.
In direct piping arrangement will fix it
it's like a ledge but it's used as a handrail down the side of a staircase.
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The ledge pulley is to the LEFT of the water tilt thingy. Click the bag of Puffle O's and put on the ledge pulley, the black puffle should jump and eat it and make the ledge pulley come HALF WAY down. I don't know the rest but if I do, I will surely put it on this website! That's all, I hope this helped you.
Whether it has (gravitational) potential energy or not depends on what level you (arbitrarily) define as zero. If you define the bottom of the ledge as the "zero" level, then the top of the ledge will have positive energy. If you define the top of the ledge as the "zero" level, then the object on the top of the ledge will have zero potential energy (and at the bottom of the ledge it will have negative potential energy). In any case, at the top of a ledge, an object will have more potential energy than at the bottom of the ledge, because it requires work to push the object up; also, in principle the potential energy can be recovered (converted to some other type of energy) if the object falls down.
The way to reach the ledge to get the notebook (for Leonardo Da Vinci, 1516 AD) is by climbing to the top left of the Statue of Liberty construction and jump to the left.