dono
A parachutist or parachute jumper voluntarily jumps from a plane. A non-voluntary jumper would be a victim of foul play.
He falls due to gravity, but he may land slightly further along the track due to his momentum.
when an apple falls out of a tree, a person jumps off a building and many more
Many think the momentum would be lost but instead it is transferred. It was transferred to the Earth in a collision. But since the has a huge mass it will not affect the Earth.
static line jumps are static, free fall are not :P
He actually jumps from the ground floor.
it lands on the floor if your hand is over a cliff.... it dies
Depends.... Does the ball "jump" off the table and land on the floor? If so then yes. If it jumps off the table and lands back on with out falling into the pocket then no(like a jump). once the ball (any ball) hits the floor it is a foul. jumps are allowed in billards (except snooker i believe)
Carl Lewis
The homograph for a person that jumps and a type of dress is "leap." It can refer to both the action of jumping and a style of dress that is traditionally worn by women.
Snowboarding is harder to go off a jump then skiing, but if you plan to do a trick in the air then skiing is harder. This is because when snowboarding your weight distribution controls if you bail or not where as when skiing it is more forgiving.
the present tense of jump is "am jumping"'am jumping' is present continuous.The horse is jumping over the fence.Present simple is 'jump/jumps'.She jumps on the bed everyday.We jump on the floor to wake my father
a diver smartass
In seine.
bunjie jumper
They are both called jumpers.
He/she/it jumps [third-person singular present].