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No the can go faster downhill or uphill
A ball travels faster uphill than downhill due to potential energy being converted to kinetic energy as it rolls downhill.
In hiking, the general rule is that hikers going uphill have the right of way over those going downhill. This is because it is usually harder for uphill hikers to stop and start again compared to downhill hikers.
All of them do. If a certain slope goes downhill in one direction, it will go uphill if you look from the other side.All of them do. If a certain slope goes downhill in one direction, it will go uphill if you look from the other side.All of them do. If a certain slope goes downhill in one direction, it will go uphill if you look from the other side.All of them do. If a certain slope goes downhill in one direction, it will go uphill if you look from the other side.
That's a playful exaggeration to emphasize how difficult the journey was. It implies that the path was so uphill that even walking backwards would make it downhill, creating a humorous image of a challenging journey.
depends on how far you walk, are you going uphill, downhill or is it flat? if you walk on a flat area then you will not burn as much as the other two, uphill you will burn the most. all in all you will not burn a lot of calories unless you walk a pretty good distance and even a couple miles of flat land will only burn around 70 calories. a couple miles uphill could burn over 150.
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a bike downhill horse uphill
gravity!
uphill
depends, if that was the constant speed at all times uphill and downhill, and the times are both the same. then the average speed would be 15mph
uphill, for an experiment look for "Do forest fires move faster uphill or down hill