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The name of this sort of jump is the Cavalletti.
They cross at the two poles.
Cross-country. You use different length of poles in classic and free (skate) cross-country. The longest poles are used in free cross-country.
A length of wood or stone placed across two upright poles is called a "beam." It is commonly used in construction and architecture to provide support or act as a structural element for various structures.
Poles.
Objects like walls, poles, and trees must be perpendicular to the ground if the ground is flat. This ensures that they are standing upright and stable on the level surface.
Because the poles are at no point directed straght towards the sun, its due to the Earth being upright (with a small tilt) as it circles the sun. The sun will never be directly overhead outside the tropics.
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Any popular sporting goods magazine will have an article supporting the company, and their products. These poles are made in the UK. Bass Pro Shops employees can tell you all about them.
Tent poles are typically made out of either aluminum or fiberglass, which are both metals. These materials are chosen for their strength, durability, and lightweight properties, which make them ideal for supporting the structure of a tent.
Earth's Tilt
Earth's Tilt