If gravity didn't exist then climbing wouldn't exist because you would be weightless and it would hardly require any effort to climb the wall. I wouldn't say it helps. Gravity pushes you down when you climb. Even though it doesn't help it's necessary.
Platypuses do not climb rocks. They are not adapted for rock climbing in any way.
A huge amount of engineering and developing goes into every piece of rock climbing equipment. Most of it has to do with the natural science of gravity and just what kind of forces they need to protect your body from if you fall.
answering this as DR under-hill the third if you let go you fall down
Rock climbing is a sport. As with any sport you do not do anything else whilst engaged in that sport. Particularly so with extreme and dangerous sports.
No there isn't. The rock is layered and isn't well-suited for climbing. There is plenty of mountaineering in the backcountry, and some of that may include some rock climbing, but it is very difficult and dangerous. There are no established rock climbing routes.
Probably not. She was probably dropped off by a helicopter.
You can check the History of rock climbing in Wikipedia.
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good rock climbing shoes, a harness, and a helmet.
Because rock climbing is physics, and physics is everything.
Due to the dangerous nature of rock climbing there are several pieces of equipment that are essential. The first piece of equipment would be climbing shoes followed by a quality harness and rope. The type of climbing being done will dictate any other specialized pieces of gear.