Given that wind resistance is typically fairly negligible at the speeds that a human can run, and that oxygen content is lower, I would imagine no. At higher elevations, less oxygen is taken in with each breath, and you end up getting tired faster.
If gravity wasn't here we would be thrown off the planet. Also the nanosecond you lifted up your foot even a millimeter you would keep going forever until you hit something. You cant run without gravity.
Probably, all else being equal. Smaller heads would mean less air resistance, unless a head is bigger but shaped more aerodynamically.
A person will run faster in air as without oxygen they would die. A dead person doesn't move very quickly. That said if there was no requirement for oxygen, there would be no air resistance in a vacuum and logically they would move at a negligibly grater speed.
A pull. Gravity is always attractive, so in the long run, gravity is the deciding factor in the motions of planetary bodies
You can run faster without shoes because you are carrying less weight.
Because Mars' gravity is roughly 40% of Earth's gravity, you might think you could run 40% faster. Though that is not necessarily true because you would need to use traction as a variable as well.
Small cars are typically faster because of their center of gravity and because of how much less they weigh than a big truck
Yes; gravity is a constant force. It never loses its ability to "pull." A human being pulling a wagon on a rope would eventually not be able to run any faster. But gravity isn't like that. It's a constant energy, and can keep pulling faster, no matter how fast it is already pulling.
Having less hair will not help you to run faster. Working out, stretching, exercising, and running every day will help you to gain speed.
on the moon, the gravity is about sixth of the earth so you can jump alot higher so you can most likely run faster on the moon that you can on earth. The real problem is the friction.
You would need to be as agile as and faster than a Ninja to run faster than one.
Gravity does not run out.
The change in gravity would make the game different because everyone could run faster and jump higher.
Given that wind resistance is typically fairly negligible at the speeds that a human can run, and that oxygen content is lower, I would imagine no. At higher elevations, less oxygen is taken in with each breath, and you end up getting tired faster.
a muscular man would run faster than a thin man because he physically built
If you stretch out before you run it could help you Pump your arms as you run, and take little steps instead of big ones.