This really has nothing to do with height. Tall people don't really learn faster- though every person does learn different things quite fast. This doesn't mean short people can't learn fast, okay?
the author of do taller people run faster then shorter people is Jim Liffer
They have longer legs which means further strides.
They have longer strides which gives them an advantage in sprints such as the 100m and 200m.
Not really, though people grow faster when sleeping than awake.
yes. They have longer legs. So they take bigger steps. They get tired easly i think
Some people learn much faster because homeschooling gives you more one-on-one time with the teacher.
There is no way to get taller faster. it's not the best way but testosterone boosts...
In general, taller people tend to have longer limbs that can cover more distance per stride, making them faster than shorter people. However, individual differences in factors like muscle strength, agility, and training can also affect speed.
you should use "Does Size Really Matter?"
Yes because they take bigger steps than shorter people. Typically yes, although that is not always true. Taller people normally have long legs which means they take larger steps (or, as is the case with me, they may take 'strides' instead of steps). Shorter people do sometimes walk faster though because they take more steps at a faster pace and thus cover more ground. It honestly just depends on the person.
not exactlly. It depends on how strong your legs are
Yes, a taller person may have longer legs, allowing for a longer stride length. They may also have a higher lung capacity, which can improve endurance. Additionally, taller individuals may have a biomechanical advantage due to their body proportions. Finally, taller people may have more muscle mass, providing more power for running.