Aeroacrophobia- Fear of open high places. Batophobia- Fear of heights or being close to high buildings. Catapedaphobia- Fear of jumping from high and low places.
It means there will be a high amount of violence, like too much.
Altophobia is the fear of heights, while hypsiphobia is the fear of high places. Both phobias involve a fear of being high above ground, but altophobia may be more generalized to any heights, while hypsiphobia specifically refers to high places.
High resistance means insulation
It means there will be a high amount of violence, like too much.
Fear of heights is called acrophobia, altophobia, batophobia, hypsiphobia or hyposophobia. Vertigo is also used but it mostly means feeling of dizziness.Batophobia seems to refer more specifically to the fear of being near, or standing next to, tall objects. Aeroacrophobia is the fear of open high places.The technical term for an excessive fear of heights is acrophobia, although most experts wouldn't use the term much and would probably just say "height phobia."Phobia is the technical term for a fear that is excessive (out of proportion to the actual danger).
It means there will be a high amount of violence, like too much.
The accepted phobia name for this condition is Aeroacrophobia.
not sure what this means, what is the "first fear"?
Catapedaphobia is the name of the phobia relating to the fear of jumping from high and low places
The fear of being tall is known as acrophobia. It is a specific phobia characterized by an intense fear of heights. People with acrophobia may experience extreme anxiety or panic when they are in high places or even at the thought of being high up.
The root "hyper-" means excessive or over. It is commonly used in medical terms to denote a state of high activity or an excessive amount of something.