A wheelbarrow
a bird
Yes, when only the toes touch the ground, the foot is usually in a plantarflexed position, where the top of the foot (dorsum) is lifted away from the ground.
Only if they touch the ground or produce damaging wind at ground llevel.
Four legs are touching the ground. Ben is standing on his back legs, which means only two legs are touching the ground, while Bob is standing on one more leg than Ben (three legs). Babe, who is standing normally, has all four legs touching the ground.
Rainbows do not touch the ground. They appear to be reaching down from the sky due to the way light is refracted and reflected in raindrops.
Yes only if it doesn't touch the ground!
not tornadoes do not have names they only get named by the place where they touch down
the first step to doing the jumpstyle dancemove is to: 1. stand on you left leg while kicking the air with your right one. do this twice. 2. switch legs (stand on your right leg) and kick the air with you r left but only di it once. 3. bring your left leg back but it cant touch the ground. it has to look like a backwards "L". 4. bring your right leg back but its only bent so as to let your toes touch the ground behind you.
No ... if the shoulder, elbow, forearm, or wrist touch the ground the ball carrier is also considered down.
I dont think that there is a particular height but my friend did a toe touch that was higher then her head and about maybe 6 feet of ground idk ... It was pretty Heigh and she only in the 9th grade
you put your elbow on your hip and then left your legs only your hand is suppost to touch the floor, so it looks like your in a chair "air chair"
No, many cats, dogs, even sheep or goats lift all their legs when running at some point during mid-stride.