10 feet
Vertical leap is the difference between your flat-footed standing reach and how high you can reach with the same hand while jumping off two feet, from a stand still.
The distance between the two poles in high jump is typically set at 4 meters (13 feet, 1.5 inches) apart. This distance is standardized by the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) for both men's and women's high jump competitions. Athletes must clear the bar without knocking it off the poles to successfully complete the jump.
The poles are located in high latitudes, specifically at 90 degrees north or south latitude.
It is the obsession with jumping from high places.
She was jumping really high in the trampoline with her friend that she fell and broke her leg.
High pressure tends to form at the poles due to the cooling of air at the surface, causing it to sink and create a high-pressure system. These regions receive less direct sunlight and have colder temperatures, leading to the air being denser and heavier, resulting in high pressure. Additionally, the Coriolis effect plays a role in the formation of high-pressure systems at the poles.
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128,100 feet
The average jumping height is 10 feet.(In America)
BASE Jumping.
A bug jumping can reach heights up to 100 times its body length.