transverse wave
Cut the rope
It's unclear when jump roping began. According to the jump rope institue "The first concrete evidence of jump rope activity can be seen in medieval paintings where children roll hoops and jump rope down the cobblestone streets of Europe. Although, the exact origin of jump rope activity is unclear. Some date jump roping to ancient China; however, the Western versions probably originated from 1600 A.D. Egypt. What is known is that jump roping, in some form or another, spread through Europe to the Netherlands, and eventually to North America." While it likely dates back to china no one is positive about this.
Repunzel, go buy a book of Guinness Book World of Recordsif that could help.
using two hands i carefully clung onto the rope and started to climb it with all my strength
They can be made out of wood, metal, or rope.
the answer is longitudinal wavethe above answer would be incorrect. The correct answer is transverse wave.
using a rope, it is called abseiling or rappeling.
If you are on the rope bridge click the park of the rope that is shaking
repel
A metal rope is also called a wire rope.
It is called a snare trap.
Cunningham rope
This is referrred to as exercising a simple machine called a pulley.
the name of the game cold rope is jumping rope
It is called a spring noose trap. Primarily used for hunting.
I don't think so. If anything, he's copying Ultimate Warrior, with his whole rope shaking thing...
A rope that hangs a person is called a noose.