everyone because a house cannot jump
kangaroo
i assume you are meaning the second stage (step/skip) that you mean rather than the second attempt of the triple jump. when i was training for the triple jump i used to do it over low hurdles (about 50-60cm high) which helped me get height since if i didnt i would just hit the hurdles at each stage. another method was to hold yourself up with your arms so you can have both feet off the ground. i did this by putting a chair either side of me and lifting myself up. you can then slowly go through each phase of the triple jump which helps to find and remember the correct technique.
A star. My kids told me the answer.
Yes, the soprano is the highest voice range, with the exception of a soprano who can sing higher than a C#6, in which she(he?) is known as a sporanino.
Yes because buildings can’t jump. So therefore the kangaroo can jump higher because it can jump.
No they can't.
All animals can jump higher than a house because houses cannot jump.
10 story buildings can't jump, you silly.
All Australian mammals can jump higher than a building because buildings cannot jump. This is a play on words rather than a factual statement about the jumping abilities of Australian mammals.
That would really depend how tall the building is. Heck, you could skip over an underground building.
Only if he is standing on top of it.
Not only the highest building, sharks can jump higher than Mount Everest. No but the mako shark can jump 20 ft. out of the water and great whites breach like whales.
no a serval can jump higher
no a puma can't jump higher than a serval
Elephants cannot jump, so, yes, a kangaroo, or any other animal, can jump higher than an elephant can.
no