This question has no answer, for why would anyone want to fight on a hill? Most are much too steep. A bit dodgy, don't you think?
Ingrid and the Wolf is definitely a harder book. I think this because i read both and Ingrid and the Wolf was a lot more mature than the secret of grim hill.
Gravity pulls it down and the weight of a car is less dense than a hill and therefore it goes down
Walking up a hill requires your muscles to work against gravity, leading to more effort and energy expenditure compared to walking on level ground. The incline of the hill increases the vertical lifting component of walking, which adds additional resistance and makes it more difficult to move forward.
No, it is about the same. McGraw Hill is trying to prep the students for the real test and to make sure they meet the state standards.
because of momentum and gravity.....
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gravity is the one to blame . gravity pulls down the biker closer to earth so it goes faster going down and slower going down
Can you narrow it down? There was more than one 'attack' during WW2.
Going down stairs is harder than going up because it requires more muscle control and balance to descend while fighting gravity, compared to ascending where gravity helps.
Because it is harder to shoot down.
A keep is better than a motte because the motte can be burned however the keep will be harder because it is at a hill top. The motte can rot, it is made out of wood.