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∙ 13y agoHe would start to slip into the water
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∙ 13y agoAnonymous
The jogger would slow down because when one of your body parts are under water they are slower the water basically pulls your body down just like the jogger if he was in the water.
More than likely it's Vaseline, so runners can apply for chafing.
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it can happen at any time it less likely to happen at a young age due to high metabolism that's the least likely it is more likely to happen in the teen era+
No. It most likely will NOT happen
Freeze thaw is most likely to happen in regions with cold climates or high altitudes where temperatures fluctuate above and below freezing, leading to the formation of ice within cracks in rocks or structures. Additionally, areas with abundant precipitation that can infiltrate cracks and freeze are also susceptible to freeze-thaw cycles.
A likely event, mathematically, is more then 50% likely to happen. An unlikely event is less then 50% likely to happen.
That's like asking if blackouts are most likely to happen in the kitchen.
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The answer would be biking 8 miles. Both biking and jogging are cardio activities, which gets the heart pumping, increases blood flow, and ultimately burns the most calories. Your heart rate would most likely be the same whether jogging or biking, so in the end, 8 miles is better than 2 miles.
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You can, but it is not likely to happen.