A person can keep in balance with a very long pole while doing a high-wire act. If the person feels like he or she is about to fall off the rope on the left side, the person would move the pole to the right to stay in balance. The same thing with vice-versa.
the balance point on the pole they hold, the c of g is ubove or below them
During the southern Hemisphere winter, the earth's north pole 'leans' toward the sun, while its south pole 'leans' away from the sun.
north pole
the south pole is located in/on Antarctica.
because it is frosty cold
The "stick" itself is just called a pole or a pole vaulting pole. The poles are named by their length and maximum weight it can hold. For instance, a pole that is 12 feet tall and can hold a pole vaulter with a maximum weight of 130 pounds is a 12 foot 130 pole.
how you swing on a pole in spiderman web of shadows is to hold down r2 near a pole
It can't pole-vault because it couldn't hold onto a pole. If it could somehow, it wouldn't have the coordination to move the pole the way it should.
No, a flag pole is not a pulley. A flag pole is a stationary upright structure used to hold a flag, while a pulley is a wheel with a groove used to guide a rope or chain in order to lift or move objects.
nobody lives at the south pole, only scientists doing research.
No, the North Pole and South Pole are not the same. The North Pole is located at the top of the Earth, while the South Pole is at the bottom. They are opposite ends of the Earth's axis.
It is called mast.
I started fishing as soon as I could hold the pole.
Olympic Gold Medal for the pole vault.
The North Pole is known as the Arctic Region, while the South Pole is known as the Antarctic region.
Anybody with a heart can pole-vault but it takes courage and a decent amount of physical ability(be coordinated)
The south pole is called the geographic pole,mean while the north pole is the magnatomic pole. P.S I'm only 10 years old