High pressure air travels "downwards and clockwise"
To fill in the blank, there are FEWER molecules of air at high elevation....
High -> Low
it is rising think of clear skies with a high pressure rising the air up.
high air pressure is caused when the airmass cools
you throw the ball in the air and hit it
yes you throw your hand in the air and then you hit the whip
The height of the serve depends on how high you throw it and how you hit it.
There is no certain high scoring judo throw. The type of throw does not give you the points but how the throw is done is what gets you points. To get a high score you need good delivery, power, and sometimes air (how high he goes).
Probally not that high because of the weight but it depends on how tall you are it will go up maybe 6 inches but i wouldn't realy think you should throw a brick in the air because it might hit you in the head or hurt someone or break something
No it does not but if you do not catch it, it may get hurt it really depends on how high you throw it. I do not recommend throwing your dog in the air.
UMMM...... put ur hand like about to give somebody a high five then arm all the way back(dont kill ur self)just put it as much as you phyiscally can,then kind of bonunce the ball in air (throw with one hand while hand still in high five postion)then well HIT HIT HIT HIT HIT HIT THE BALL
When you throw the ball up in the air with one hand and hit it with the palm of your other hand.
When the wind is high and on your right throw a golf ball most likely it won't hit it but if you keep trying it will work
When you throw any kinda of ball very high in to the air like a lob, or like a rainbow arching across the sky; also known as a lollipop throw, possibly from the same root as "pop fly".
its miss
you throw the ball up in the air then you step left right left then when it gets to where you can reach to jump and hit it you hit it as hard as you can over the net and you try to hit it downwards by snapping your wrists.