Concept in Definition ABC
Miscellanea / / July 04, 2021
By Cecilia Bembibre, in Jul. 2009
We can define jumping as the action of jumping, the movement made by living beings or some inanimate objects (such as robots or some man-made machines) when propelled from one surface to another through the displacement in the air (also from Water). To perform such a displacement, the element in question must perform some type of force which can be naturally or artificially applied and which, depending on its intensity, will allow more or less greater distances to be achieved.
The jump is a very simple and natural movement in living beings that can use it as a means of escape from certain dangers as well as as a method more displacement, alternative to walking or walking race. In this sense, there are some animals that move almost exclusively through jumps, as is the characteristic case of the kangaroo, of some animals related to gazelles or squirrels, of certain aquatic animals such as dolphins or killer whales, among many others.
However, in the case of the human being, the jump, in addition to being a form of displacement, is also a
discipline athleticism that involves developing the ability to jump both high and long to the limit of human possibilities. These disciplines require significant physical strength, especially in the muscles of the lower limbs, from which strength must come.Finally, it can also be said that the term 'jump' is applied to geographical phenomena in which a break of the territory and a subsequent void. Such a situation is very common with waterfalls and waterfalls that can also be called 'waterfalls'. In addition, there are also many known waterfalls that are cliffs and that mark the abrupt break in the terrain. These territories can have their own names according to the region in which they are located. There are also towns and territories that are called Salto, as in Argentina or Uruguay.
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