yes because of the wind
The upward force in a parachute jump is caused by air resistance or drag acting on the parachute as it opens and expands. This creates a drag force that slows down the descent of the jumper, allowing them to land safely.
The box will land at the bottom of the slope, assuming no other factors such as friction or air resistance are considered. The speed and trajectory at which the box was moving downhill will determine where it lands.
A parachute slows you down because of air resistance. When the parachute is open, it catches a lot of air which creates drag force, counteracting the force of gravity pulling you down. This drag force slows your fall and helps you land safely at a slower speed.
They result from the wind blowing over an area of fluid surface. Waves in the oceans can travel thousands of miles before reaching land. Wind waves range in size from small ripples, to waves over 100 ft (30 m) high.[1]
In the game show where they drop balls, contestants release balls into a grid of pegs, hoping they will land in slots at the bottom to win prizes based on where they land.
A tsunami
The 2014 Toyota Land-Cruiser has a drag coefficient of 0.35 Cd.
The 2013 Toyota Land-Cruiser has a drag coefficient of 0.35 Cd.
The 2013 Land-Rover LR4 has a drag coefficient of 0.40 Cd.
The 2011 Land-Rover LR4 has a drag coefficient of 0.40 Cd.
The 2014 Land-Rover LR4 has a drag coefficient of 0.40 Cd.
The 2010 Land-Rover LR4 has a drag coefficient of .40 Cd.
The 2010 Toyota Land-Cruiser has a drag coefficient of 0.35 Cd.
The 2011 Toyota Land-Cruiser has a drag coefficient of 0.35 Cd.
The 2008 Toyota Land-Cruiser has a drag coefficient of .35 Cd.
The 2012 Land-Rover LR4 has a drag coefficient of 0.40 Cd.
The 2009 Toyota Land-Cruiser has a drag coefficient of .35 Cd.