You stop running by slowly slowing down the rate of your running. Or basically, you slow down until you stop.
Yes, gravels can slow down the speed of a river by creating friction and obstacles which impede the flow of water. The rough surfaces of the gravel bed can decrease the velocity of the river as the water has to navigate around and through the individual particles.
While it's running, yes. It will not slow down you computer unless you are actively using it.
A ball typically rolls faster on gravel than on grass due to the smoother surface and reduced friction on gravel. Grass can create more resistance and slow down the ball's movement.
I don't think a theme alone would slow down the Droid, but the apps you have running along with the theme may cause it to slow down.
Bittorrent likely will slow your connection down overall while it's running. However, if it's not running, it will have no effect on your internet connection whatsoever.
It will while the program is running, but after it stops running there will be no change in computer speed.
It affects it by the amount of force against it it will slow you down
When driving on gravel you can lose control of your car because the gravel is so loose. The best way to drive on gravel is to go slow.
In general, the more programs you have running on a computer at once, the slower it will run. Large graphical programs slow it down more than others.
Often FrostWire does make your computer slow. It will be running in the background when you are downloading songs and this slows down the computer.
A little maybe.Because of the air cross the undynamic surface.