it depends on the ground below but also if he lands a certain way he could survive but maybe break something like his legs or spinal cord
More than likely, yes.
No one has jumped 20 feet since the time of Sergey Bubka, and those days are over.
it depends on how high the window is. but if itsl ike5 feet from the ground then your skull would split in half and your headwould explode... but if its like 50 feet from the ground then you will land perfectly on your feet
Yes. He has jumped over the wwe ring. And the ring is 10 feet from ground to top turnbuckle.
First, you need to know what you have 7.5 out of! If you answered 7.5 out of ten questions correct you would have 75%. If you ate 7.5 cookies of a hundred you would have eaten 7.5%. If your friend jumped 5 feet on the trampoline and you jumped 7.5 feet than you jumped 150% higher than he did. It all depends my friend.... HOWEVER, my first impression would be that putting "7.5 into a percent" would mean out of 100... in which case the answer is 7.5%. Hope that helps.
The verb in that sentence is jumped.The verb is jumped because a verb is a word which describes an action. Other verbs are jump, jumps and jumping.So, "we all jump three feet into the air" would be the present tense of the verb.
so if they are about to fall all they have to do is hold on for their dear life
Robbie jumped 378 feet and 9 inches on the night. He actually jumped 393 feet in practice to claim the longest distance ever jumped on a motorbike.
Suicide Cliff, located on the island of Saipan in the Northern Mariana Islands, rises approximately 1,500 feet (about 457 meters) above sea level. It is known for its steep drops and tragic history, as it is said to be the site where many locals jumped to their deaths during World War II. The cliff offers stunning views of the ocean, but its somber history adds a layer of significance to the site.
It depends on the size of the cliff, for example, if the cliff is five feet high, the frog would probably jump away happily, but lets say it was 200 meters high, the frog would die on contact with the ground but with the force that is on the frog would bounce it away, so yes, in a way.
it can if it jumped over 50 feet
The Arabian was the first horse to jump seven feet in equine history.