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Q: Why are stairs used instead of jumping from one level to another?
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Why are stairs opposed to just jumping up to another level?

you could be injured


Why are stairs used as opposed to jumping to another level?

Stairs are inclined planes, stairs are on a slant. We bring ourselves down and up the stairs that's why they are on a slant because we are the loads.


Why are stairs used as opposed to just jumping up to another level?

Stairs make it easier to get from one level to another level with using less energy.


Why are stairs used as opposed to jumping up to another level?

so you can get from one floor to another? yeah i probrally don't have such a good sense of humor, lol:D


Why are stairs used as to just jump up to another level?

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Why is it more difficult to climb stairs than to walk on level?

Stairs are inclined planes, stairs are on a slant. We bring ourselves down and up the stairs that's why they are on a slant because we are the loads.


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