a dead centipede
a dead cenapied
-- If there were no air, and he was dropped from 200 feet, then he wouldhit the ground 3.536 seconds later. (rounded)-- If he were to fall through air, then the answer depends on the person'ssize, shape, weight, clothing, and position during the fall.(Recall that one sky-diver can catch another one by assuming the proper positionduring the fall.)
Ignoring air resistance, that would be about 145 feet.
yes it does come from the ground lighting is an oxidized column of air, the ground being the negative pole, and the air being the positive pole. Like arching a big spark.
cover up more, probably cold air. If you sleep on your back put a pillow under your knees. Do you do a sport?. Dont worry its most likely not an injury since its both your feet. You may also have low blood pressure
a dead cenapied
An upside down centipede.
You'r mom on an airplane.
Opposite. The ground exerts a reaction force equal in magnitude but opposite in direction to the force you exert on it when you jump. This reaction force is what propels you into the air.
It is much closer to the ground.
A tree
Yes. You have to shoot, pass or drop the ball before your feet hit the ground again.
Do a hundred crunches feet up in the air and try to touch your toes with each one. Then do a hundred more with your feet flat on the ground. Then do a hundred with each leg in the air. Then do a hundred reverse crunches which is when you lie on your back with your legs up and lift your butt off the ground. If you do this every day for a week, you should have a six pack.
The ground temperature at 5 feet below the surface is typically more stable and closer to the average annual air temperature of the region.
yes that is correct he can do that
Only until gravity pulls you back to the ground.
Birds move in the air by flapping their wings to generate lift and propel themselves forward. On the ground, birds walk or hop using their legs and feet.