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You do the following 14 tricks - 1. Space + left 2. Space + right 3. Space + down 4. Space + up 5. Down + space 6. Up + Space 7. Up + up 8. Down + down 9. Down + right 10. Down + left 11. Up + right 12. Up + left 13. Right (Remember to do this on a turn) 14. Left (Remember to do this on a turn)
There is no up or down in space
1) Left Spin - Space + Left 2) Right Spin - Space + Right 3) Back flip - Down + Space 4) Crazy Run - Down + Down 5) Crazy Leap - Space + Up 6) Handstand - Up + Up 7) Surf Jump - Up + Space 8) Cart Slam - Space + Down 9) Normal Turn - Right 10) Normal Turn - left 11) Surf Turn - Up + Right 12) Surf Turn - Up + Left 13) Cart Grind - Down + Right 14) Cart Grind - Down + Left
up up down down left right left right b a no space
a space pen
I only know a few. down + space down + down up + up up + left up + right up down + left down + right left to turn right to turn
because it is space and everything happen up there than down here
It is the thoracic diaphragm.
anything that can jump but ON A PLANET WITHOUT GRAVITY!!!!!! Also in space where up could be down and down could be up. If a person jumps into a volcano the person will vaporize and the air particles will float upwards and possibly float into outer space where there is no up and there is no down.
There is no fixed orientation in space, so the concept of "upside down" is relative. The Earth rotates on its axis, causing day and night, but there is no absolute "up" or "down" in space.
The up, down, left, right and space.
There is no such thing as straight up and down in space. We, living on Earth, say that something might be straight up and down, but we are relating that to Earth's gravity. If you're in space, what is 'up'? Towards the Earth? Towards the Sun? Or towards somethig else? And that 'something else' might vary from time to time.