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To build up your stamina
It can build strength as to doing all the strokes in the medley - especially butterfly. Also builds up stamina for the amount of lengths done, like long distance swimmers will have so much more stamina then short distance swimmers.
You can't absorb as much oxygen, so you tire more easily.
Stamina is very important in dance as dance is a highly fatigues activity and stamina is needed to prolong your capability. So basically you need stamina to last longer during tiring activities.
Dwarf stars are NOT "so much Bright", the smaller the star is (provided it is on the main sequence) the less intrinsically bright it is.
The girl that can run a marathon in gym class has a lot of stamina.
the galaxy has so much stars ;)
The sun is much closer than the the stars we see at night
There is no adjectival form of the noun stamina. You would have to recast your sentence. For example:'My friend had enormous stamina when she was running the marathon.''I have noticed that David's stamina has decreased over the past few months.'If you are taking the word stamina to mean high stamina (as opposed to being just a neutral synonym for staying-power, with no indication of how much of it the person in question has), and you want an adjectival equivalent, you could perhaps use powerful or energetic, although they are not exact synonyms.
It is closer to us than the other stars so we get a much, much larger fraction of its light compared to other stars. The other stars are so far away that even stars that are much brighter than our sun can only transmit such a small fraction of their light that the tiny fraction we get is consequently much less than the larger fraction of our somewhat dimmer sun.
It is closer to us than the other stars so we get a much, much larger fraction of its light compared to other stars. The other stars are so far away that even stars that are much brighter than our sun can only transmit such a small fraction of their light that the tiny fraction we get is consequently much less than the larger fraction of our somewhat dimmer sun.