Balance may mean many things, the most common is balance as in balance beam. A balance beam is a sick like figure about three feet off the ground. It is used for many gymnastics competitions.
they are somer saults on the ground
78 inches
The one closest to the ground.
The term for lifting the front wheel of a bicycle off the ground while balancing on the rear wheel is called a "wheelie."
Yes, gymnastics does use force. Force is actually one of the most importan requirements in gymnastics. You need force to push up into a handstand, you need force to kick over in a backbend, you need force to push off the ground when you rebound, you need force for alot of things in gymnastics.
Molten material below ground is called magma, and molten material above ground is called lava.
No, cedar is not a suitable material for ground contact applications due to its susceptibility to decay and rot when in direct contact with the ground.
Increased seismic activity such as earthquakes. Eruption of lava, ash, and gases. Ground deformation or changes in ground temperature.
The basics of gymnastics is pretty simple. To lift yourself off the ground, spin, and do that wacky stuff.
Power can be obtained from longer legs, or faster speed or just punching the ground harder.
Organic Activity.