cement cement it is easier to run on cement cement
uh..no
Why is race run on grass
Snails move faster on dirt cement
grass
Cement because the surface tends to be flatter than grass. In grass, the blades hitting the ball cause it to start losing speed, as the ball now needs more energy to go over or push past the grass compared to the cement, where there is nothing there to stop it from moving forward except the air.
Neither. The ball rolls faster on cement, not grass, or dirt.
No, in order for grass to grow properly, it needs dirt/soil for it's roots to dig into the dirt, if you sprinkle grass seed on cement (putting dirt on the cement first), it may grow but pure ground works the best.
in pohnpei we usually have wood, grass, and cement houses from what i kno..chuuk has mostly grass huts
Playing all my high school football games on astroturf, I can tell you that playing on the turf does not increase top speed over wearing cleats in nice grass. However, you CAN cut and accelerate noticeably quicker on astroturf. Planting, changing direction, etc, are all so much easier on turf rather than grass.
When running on cement, you run much faster than on grass. However, it is unhealthy to run too much on it as it makes your legs more sore and worn out due to it being a hard surface and sends more shock up your legs than usual. grass makes you run slower, but it cushions the impact of your foot and is much better to train on since the added difficulty of running in the grass and dirt also contributes to your fitness as a runner.
To effectively remove cement stains from grass, you can try using a solution of water and white vinegar or a commercial concrete cleaner. Gently scrub the stained area with a brush and rinse thoroughly with water. Avoid using harsh chemicals that can harm the grass.
Yes.