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Why do we have stretchable ropes in Bunjee Jumping adventure game ? Answer in a professional and good way and get 100 points .

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Answered by stella0203
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Bungee jumping is an adventurous sport in which people jump from higher ground such as a bridge with an elastic rope tied to their ankles to stop them from hitting the ground. The rope is designed to stretch, not break. When the rope has stretched all the way, the jumper bounces back up. When people jump they wear safety equipment like helmets and a harness.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Bungee jumping literally forces you to jump in the face of your fears. It teaches you to push through your fear and turn it into courage.

Common Causes of Bungee Jumping Injuries

Damage to the eyes, including broken blood vessels, retinal detachment, and even blindness. Compression fractures and herniated discs in the spine. Injuries to the spinal cord, which can cause pain and/or paralysis. Neck muscle strain and spasms.

Bungee jumping is an adventurous sport in which people jump from higher ground such as a bridge with an elastic rope tied to their ankles to stop them from hitting the ground. The rope is designed to stretch, not break. When the rope has stretched all the way, the jumper bounces back up.

Bungee jumping is very similar, with very few bungee jumping deaths per year; in fact, the National Center for Health Statistics shows the same fatality rate among bungee jumpers as skydivers, at 1 in 500,000.

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