the well traind athlete has more experience and better rehab
When a train is moving, the air around it is also in motion due to its speed. This air flow creates a low-pressure area behind the train that causes objects, like papers, to be pulled towards the train. This phenomenon is known as the Bernoulli principle, which states that an increase in the speed of a fluid (air in this case) results in a decrease in pressure.
I am not sure about distance, I think it may be further but NOT SURE, But, I do know it travels WAY faster in steel, something like 10 times faster.
You need to train regularly, at least three times a week, to build up your technique and stamina. A good diet and some coaching would also help.
Yes, if there is no other force acting upon the railroad track then you would be able to hear the train about a mile away. Unfortunately this is dangerous because there is no way to tell exactly how far away the train is.
The invention of trains revolutionized transportation by enabling faster and more efficient movement of people and goods over long distances. Trains have played a key role in the development of economies by facilitating trade and connecting urban centers. They have also contributed to the growth of industries and the expansion of settlements along railway routes.
For untrained, un- is the prefix, -train- is the root, and -ed is the suffix.
That depends on what the athlete is training for.
The amount of time that an athlete trains varies greatly from athlete to athlete. Some train for up to 30 years depending on the sport and some barely train at all
yes a dog can become untrained because if you train a dog then leave if for a long period of time it will will forget hat you have learned it!!!!
To train and get fit.
they eat healthy
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Yes a train is much faster than a Lamborghini.
A fast train can be faster than a slow plane. But even a regular plane will be faster than fast train.
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Air is much faster travel than train.
Because a train is a lot heavier and travels at faster speeds.