You jump straight up in the air
A flea can jump vertically up to 7 inches.
So far the world record is 61 inches
The force that pushes up on you when you jump vertically off the ground is called the normal force.
a caribou can jump 6 feet in the air if it wants to if it is in trouble it will jump 10 feet in the air
61 inches is the world record but usually people can only jump around 45-50 inches
Yes and no but i wouldn't try it
Question is not clear. Vertically down or up? Up -> may be to 16ft, I guess.. Down -> depends on where it falls from
Vertical means straight up and down,aligned with the direction of gravity. Vertically upward means vertical in the up direction. So if you jump directly straight up that is vertically upward; when you land you are travelling vertically downward.
Height
No you cannot jump into a person because humans are solid.
The Harrier 'Jump-Jet.' Capable of taking off and landing vertically or normally.
A leopard can jump almost 10 feet high (vertically) and 20 feet horizontally.