"148m" typically refers to a measurement of 148 meters. It can denote the height of a building, the length of an object, or the distance in a geographical context. In sports, it might indicate the distance achieved in an event, such as a jump or throw. The context in which it is used will provide more specific meaning.
There is not realy a diference between 500 and 100 thread sheets. Anything above 400 is due to counting two-ply threads as 2 threads.
There are no set values as every myth is different. Originally, a werewolf's wolfy form was literally a wolf. Same size, same look, four paws on the ground. It was just a bit more ferocious. But the wolf-man type is known to have all physical attributes enhanced, including it's six senses
Considering this from a physics point of view, age or the progression of time d*/dt is continuous. I know I am continuously aging. Of course when we speak of our age we tend to jump and ignore fractional changes right? One day we're 28 and stay that way for 364 days, then bang we're 29. No one says well I'm 28.6 years old. Some seem to be stuck at 29, until they have to be honest about it and there is an abrupt change to say 40.
scaling a bar graph can be used for two reasons, to jump past a large group of numbers unused (say the bar graph goes from 1-1000 but none of the data starts below 500) Scaling can be important to emphasize a difference in numbers too, suppose item a is at 700, item b is at 850, and item c is at 1000. if your bar graph jumps from 1 to 500 and then goes up in increments of 100, it can make 700 look like its far less than 850 or 1000. this is usually a business tactic done to impress board members when presenting lackluster numbers.
If you mean in terms of vertical leap then the shorter person will most likely have a higher vertical because of a lower center of gravity and more body control. In terms of touching the highest point of a wall or something then the taller person will most likely get higher because their wingspan will be much longer resulting in a significantly higher standing reach. So the shorter person would have to jump a lot higher to come close to touching the same spot.
First of all, you need to train him to jump from an edge to an edge with a short distance very much. Then you have to make the distance taller then taller, and after that he may get used of it and jump from building to a building .
No it doesn't because the taller you are the shorter the distance you jump when you get measured
Yes, they can if they are taller than 6 feet or 6 feet
becuase theirs less gravity
yes, if you jump everyday. nope, but it is great exercise! Yes, because you jump, just like basketball.
The ninth jump challenge is south of Time Square near jump challenge 8, slightly further south between a skyscraper and a smaller building, down low. The fourteenth jump challenge is Southeast of the Empire State University Subway.
I would say ,size for size, a cat can jump further.
A standing broad jump, not too far. A running jump, much further. And there are tricks, such as running and tossing weights backwards, which adds further distance to the jump.
Try choosing a light car, that should help it jump further.
Drawn to life is a game exclusively for Nintendo Ds. To be able to jump further, double jump or to jump much higher, a game mod or cheat is used.
yeah because the taller you are the more reach you have