It depends on many factors. The average is about 3 feet.
That's about 4 times the height of a grown man.
Since a man jumped into space (look it up on google) yes it is possible
With a stronger gravitational pull on Jupiter than on Earth, the man would be able to jump higher on Jupiter. On Jupiter, his jump would be approximately 18 feet high, which is equal to 216 inches.
It is 2.45 meters - the high jump world record by Javier Sotomayer of of Cuba. This is 7 feet 11 1/2 inches.
It got its popularity form a man called Dick Fosbury.
no it can not jump high
what is the high at on a high school high jump? boys Girls
If a man could jump like a grasshopper, he could potentially leap several times his height. Grasshoppers can jump up to 20 times their body length, which translates to impressive vertical heights. For an average man, this could mean jumping anywhere from 10 to 15 feet high, depending on his size and weight. However, this is purely hypothetical, as human physiology differs significantly from that of grasshoppers.
He can jump really high
There is no competition called the long high jump.
How high can a rockwieler jump
I don't know but that's prety high