so they won't... oh... i don't know... DIE! i agree with the person above me! that is SUCH common sense question!!!
The first parachute was made from silk. André-Jacques Garnerin, who invented the parachute in 1797, used a silk parachute to make successful jumps.
skydiving.
If you have a parachute, then it allows your water rocket to land safely.
While it is more commonly used as a noun, it can also be used as a verb. For instance: "I like to parachute through the air."
the poem Parachute by Lenrie Peters is an extended metaphor used by Peters to describe Trust.
Because i used my parachute, i didn't die when i fell out of the plane
"He" wanted people to be safe. Like if they had a plain crash the could put on a parachute and glide safely to the ground
The weight of a parachute can vary depending on its size and design. On average, a parachute used for skydiving typically weighs between 20-30 pounds.
The man jumped out of a plane using a parachute so he would fall safely to the ground. We used a parachute so we could land safely on ground.
Jumping out of burning buildings.
Ugh!
Parachute cloth is a very sturdy cloth used to construct parachutes. It can be used for other things such as camping and outdoor projects. It is lightweight but very durable.