Jump height on different planets is determined by their gravitational pull, with weaker gravity allowing higher jumps (Moon: 2.9m, Mars: 1.3m) and stronger gravity limiting jump height (Jupiter: 20cm, Neptune: 44cm), while planets with gravity similar to Earth (Venus: 55cm, Saturn: 53cm) produce jump heights comparable to Earth's 50cm.
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How high can you jump on each planet? On Earth, 50 cm. Here's what happens everywhere else. Moon, 2.9 m. Higher than a basketball hoop. One jump and you're basically an athlete. Mars, 1.3 m. Higher than your own head. You'd win every high jump competition in history.
Venus, 55 cm. Almost exactly Earth. You traveled across the solar system for this.
Jupiter, 20 cm. Maximum effort, minimum results. This is your best. Accept it.
Saturn, 53 cm. Fine. Normal. Moving on.
Neptune, 44 cm. Winds hit 2,000 km/h here. Socrates tried to jump. Got launched horizontal. Still had his finger raised. Nobody knows what he was saying. Nobody ever does.
Gravity defines your limits. Choose your planet wisely.
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