mast-a vertical spar to support sails on a ship
The vertical pole on a sailboat is called the mast, but at the bottom of the sail is horizontal pole called a boom. On the Tall Ships, the horizontal pole AT THE TOP of the sail is called the yardarm.
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telephone pole , tall building , a rocket launching
25 feet tall
The "stick" itself is just called a pole or a pole vaulting pole. The poles are named by their length and maximum weight it can hold. For instance, a pole that is 12 feet tall and can hold a pole vaulter with a maximum weight of 130 pounds is a 12 foot 130 pole.
The sunlight's vertical angle to the man (standing straight) and to the totem pole is the same. Therefore the length of their shadows (one side of a right triangle) to their heights (the other side) will have the same ratio.Man is 74 inches tall, shadow is 4 feet.Totem Pole is X inches tall, shadow is 6 feet (1.5 times as long)74 inches x 1.5 = 111 inches, the height of the totem pole (9' 3" tall).
Tall enough.
You are describing the mast.
The vertical structure of an organizational chart is also called tall structure. This structure has CEO to make top decisions to be delegated to managers in the lower level.
A Tall Ship. A Caravel. A Bark. A Brigantine. A Clipper Ship. A Brig.
Tall plants are Vertical Plants