Umm... No. Age has absolutely nothing to do with height. If you drank a few pots of coffee before going to the gym,...maybe.
yes the taller the person the longer the stride
It depends on your height. Think about it, a very tall person should weigh a lot, and a short person should weigh less. So obese for someone of one height is not obese for another height.
younger person has more blood in their system
The higher you go the less effect gravity has on you.
BMI less than 18.5 is considered underweight.
An example of the contrast effect in psychology is when a person perceives a person or object as more extreme in one direction after exposure to something less extreme. For instance, a mediocre performance may seem worse if preceded by an outstanding one, or a person may appear more attractive after standing next to someone less attractive.
for modern carving skis ideal is 10-15 cm/4-6 inches less then person's height.
because a heavier person has more inertia, and therefore the forces that work to slow the person down, i.e. friction, wind resistance, whatever, will have less effect on an object with more inertia than less inertia
Typically, a person is considered a dwarf if they have a medical condition resulting in an adult height of 4 feet 10 inches (147 cm) or less. This is determined by genetic factors and can vary from person to person.
if there is no air then both will take same time.But due to presence of air person who is without parachute will take less time.
If a person is anemic, then the amount of oxygen in their blood is less than it should be. Would you like me to go in more depth?
i dowt no