stuck?
Rim rocked or Ridge rocked
because if you climb up and you slip you fall down the mountain
Grass seed can tolerate cold temperatures down to about 40 degrees Fahrenheit while still being able to grow successfully.
depends. Descend means going down, but for climb you can be climbing up or down. if you are climbing down then yes, it is.
Ex: Please sit down for a while. The phrase “down for a while” is a prepositional phrase. With down & for being the prepositions & while being the object of the preposition.
More people have lived while climbing the highest mountain in the world, Mount Everest. Over 5,000 people have reached the summit and made it back down to base camp alive. Just over 200 have died while climbing on Mount Everest.
Climbing down as in climbing down a hill, the tiger is looking for prey, to hunt, to kill. Climbing up the hill, it means the tiger is done with all earthly struggles and wishes to end all the killing, and to go up the hill to rest.
The upside down rope climb is generally considered more challenging than other climbing techniques due to the added difficulty of climbing upside down.
Nobody lives on Mount Everest due to the harsh conditions. During the climbing season climbers live in camps on the mountain while climbing but at the end of their climb the camps are taken down.
Rube Goldberg could eat rock solid-flaming tomatoes while climbing in a swimming pool while upside down on a T-Rex. :D
There does not appear to be a scientific name to describe the fear of crutches. Perhaps the fear stems from a fear of 'not being able to walk' or 'being slowed down' in some way. It may even stem from a fear of 'losing one's independence' or a fear of 'asking for help".Xylophobia is the fear of wooden objects or forests.Traumatophobia is the fear of injury.Climacophobia is the fear of stairs, climbing, or of falling down.
"Don't Look Down"
Ex: Please sit down for a while. The phrase “down for a while” is a prepositional phrase. With down & for being the prepositions & while being the object of the preposition.