It depends on the dog
if the older one sits down with then they might learn faster :)
Yes, they do learn faster than the older ones.
Yes
Older children would learn the information first and then teach the younger children.
Young people's brains are more neuroplastic, meaning they are better equipped to form new connections and adapt to new information. Additionally, younger individuals have less cognitive biases and preconceived notions, which can impede learning in older individuals. Overall, a combination of factors, including brain plasticity and cognitive flexibility, contribute to younger people learning faster than older people.
Yes, a young dog can learn from an older dog. the young dog does not have to be young. just younger than the older dog.
because
well, i believe that the young pigs are being educated because their younger and its easier for them to adapt to it and learn faster and better, not like the older pigs which are harder to teach.
from the song "faster horses" by tom t hall
Breathing rates are higher in younger people than older ones.
They don't. They just seem to grow faster, because it takes less to double the size of something small. In terms of actual organic mass, older trees grow faster.
He is the best part and can learn from both older and younger sides