A game similar to the trampolining was developed by the lnuit who would toss each other into the bouncing bed. The popcorn game is another game that is used to play on the trampoline.
No, there are far more atoms in space than possible moves on a chess board. The number of atoms in the observable universe is estimated to be around 10^80, while the maximum number of possible chess moves in a game is estimated to be around 10^120.
There are more than one. They are F, O and N
The element described would be phosphorus. Phosphorus has 5 valence electrons (more than oxygen) and 15 protons (more than sodium but fewer than argon).
The element described is chlorine. It has 7 valence electrons, which is more than oxygen but fewer than neon. Chlorine has 17 protons, more than sodium but fewer than argon.
Yes, NO2 is more acidic than CO2.
no A trampoline can be dangerous if there is more than one child left playing unattended. Also if there is no safety net around the trampoline, there could be the risk of a more serious injury.
Not a practical one
The composite bats have a trampoline like affect that give the ball more distance. Aluminum is more stiff and has less of a trampoline affect than a composite bat would.
no A trampoline can be dangerous if there is more than one child left playing unattended. Also if there is no safety net around the trampoline, there could be the risk of a more serious injury.
Technically 20 people could jump on a trampoline. However for safety reasons Trampoline Manufactures do not recommend having more than one person on a trampoline at one time. Injury statistics on trampolines show that 88% of injuries happen when there are multiple jumpers. Since your trampoline is only 10ft, which is relatively small, I would not recommend it. nO, YOU CAN BUT YOU SHOULD NOT. and please don't flip on it it's to small to be doing that stuff...>
I guess not, the trampoline on the trampoline doesnt have any grip on the ground so the kangaroo doesnt have a grip
yes
The pronouns that take the place of the singular noun 'trampoline' are it, its, itself.Examples:A trampoline would be a good addition to our equipment. It would easily fit into our space. (personal pronoun)We ordered the trampoline. Its price was more than expected. (possessive adjective)The trampoline itself used up the rest of our equipment budget. (reflexive pronoun)
it makes more sense that it would be width rather than height.
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Yes as long as you don't have more than 4 kids less than 200 kg altogether!
Round trampolines are much better. The strain on the springs is more evenly distributed. There is more stretch and flex in a round trampoline as opposed to a square trampoline. But it doesn't really matter both are just as good.