There would be no measurable difference.
Yes. Small cuts and scrapes will heal faster when swimming in chlorinated water. The chlorine will kill unwanted bacteria in the wound.
The faster the wind, the faster the wind turbine will turn
Kinetic
faster arm motion the faster you go
So they present less resistance when swimming through water and therefore use less energy and swim faster.
Yes, a penguin is much faster.
In a fish farm environment, it's not just the food, but the amount, the quality, the swimming space, and the water quality
I believe that the amount of power/energy you exert on yourself climbing up the stairs is wasted, and the faster you go, the faster the power is used up. It takes a lot of energy to go up one flight of stairs than it does going down five or so, depending on the body type of the person and maybe even the amount of gravity in that specific area.
Certainly! Swimming is an aerobic exercise and strengthens the heart.
You lose more when you go faster: when you go faster the amount of friction increases and thus the amount of energy you lose increases.
Yes
the temperature of the rock will rise faster