Because we don't want to die.
Press A while falling.
In Battlefield 1942, to deploy a parachute while in the air, simply press the "Use" key (default is the "E" key) when you're close to the ground after jumping from a high place, such as an aircraft or a tall building. Ensure you jump from a sufficient height to allow the parachute to deploy effectively. If you are in a plane, you can also parachute out by pressing the same key after exiting the aircraft. Be mindful of your surroundings to avoid landing in dangerous areas.
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Kangaroos and other macropods such as wallabies and wallaroos use their tail to balance while jumping.
While there had previously been designs of parachutes and failed attempts to use them, the first functional parachute was invented and demonstrated by Sebastian Lenormand in 1783.
Indeed why? There are videos of examples where a parachutist has deliberately set fire to their parachute in flight, however this is part of a stunt. For 99.9999999% of skydivers, they do not set fire to their parachute as it is needed to save their life. For your information, all skydivers wear a reserve parachute for use in the case of a malfunction of the main parachute.
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Acceleration due to gravity is the same ONLY if you assume there is no air resistance. This is definitely not the case if you use a parachute.
A iPhone can be used on a airplane. You will not be able to call or use the internet.
The situation when a parachute fails to open is commonly referred to as a "parachute malfunction" or a "parachute deployment failure." This can occur due to various reasons such as equipment failure, improper packing of the parachute, or human error during deployment. It is a critical emergency in skydiving or other activities involving parachute use, requiring immediate action to deploy a reserve parachute or utilize other emergency procedures to ensure a safe landing.
No. Even if a laptop has internet, it does not work while flying on an airplane, because there is no Wi-Fi on an airplane, or in the sky.