A Kangaroo
A Kangaroo
A Kangaroo
A Kangaroo
The animal that jumps when it walks and sits when it stands is a kangaroo. Kangaroos use their powerful hind legs to hop or jump as their primary means of locomotion. When they are stationary, they often sit back on their tails, which supports their weight, giving the appearance of sitting. This unique movement and resting posture is characteristic of these marsupials.
A frog perhaps
Well, if he spoke to you that is very telling...
The defendant sits in the dock in a courtroom. It is the enclosed space where the person on trial stands or sits during court proceedings.
To direct their jumps and move short distances.
a person sits on a horse and a horse jumps over things and gallops it's dead simole you dumb idiots
I believe the generic name is "water trampoline."
The spark that jumps to your finger after walking on a rug is an example of static electricity. This occurs when friction between the rug and your shoes causes a build-up of electric charge that discharges when you touch a conductor, like a metal doorknob.
If a cat that has a mass of 4.50 kilograms sits on a ledge that is 0.800 meters above ground and it jumps down to the ground, it will have a specific amount of kinetic energy just as it reaches the ground. In this instance, the answer would be 35.3J.