Yes because the wind will give you a push and there will be less air resistance on you. So in conclusion yes
fast as in to run like i run fast like the wind or fast as in to starve your self like yesturday we had a fast and now were all starving.
It means to run extremely fast.
Yes, "run like the wind" is a metaphor that is used to describe someone running very fast by comparing them to the speed and agility of the wind.
If wind energy increases, wind mills will run more fast. More electricity will be produced.
maybe because of the wind current
No.
Ride really fast so wind will blow in your face. Don't know the orgin, but it infers riding a horse, bicycle or motorcycle. In another interpretation it means, ride really fast, make haste, ride quickly. In other words travel quickly to your destination.
Being fast can help a cat catch prey or run away from danger.
Depends on the design of the wind generator. Most run at 5-10 mph windspeeds.
Wind speed, wind run, and wind direction are all fundamental components of meteorology that describe the movement of air in the atmosphere. Wind speed measures how fast the air is moving, wind run quantifies the total distance the wind travels over a specific period, and wind direction indicates the origin from which the wind is blowing. Together, they provide a comprehensive understanding of wind behavior, which is essential for weather forecasting and atmospheric studies.
run really fast and yell help
its not how fast the rottweiler can run its how fast you can run !