Indeed genius.
an elephant it is longer length-wise than height-wise
Siberian huskies are bigger than rottweilers by 5 inches taller and just as heavy or heavier. Rottweilers can grow up from 70 lbs to 130 lbs, while siberian huskies are 65 lbs to 150 lbs.
It has more to do with people than it does the horse. Breeders have selectively bred horses to achieve a much taller animal. In the late 19th century to mid 20th century the average horse was about 14HH to 14.2HH. It is not uncommon at all to see Quarter Horses over 16HH.
if the sow and the boar are incapable of mating with each other then you have to artificially inseminate the sow or wait until the boar grows bigger than the sow, if it can.
Hummingbirds are the smallest species of bird and the smallest animal that has a backbone. There are hundreds of species. Most are between 3.0 to 3.5 inches in length. The Mexican Bee Hummingbird is smaller than that. It ranges in length from 2.0 to 2.4 inches. The largest is the Patagona gigas of the Andes, which is approximately 8 inches in length.
The average stride length for a person who is 5'10" typically ranges from about 28 to 32 inches. This can vary based on factors such as fitness level, walking speed, and individual biomechanics. Generally, a taller person tends to have a longer stride length, while a shorter person has a shorter stride.
A 5-foot tall woman's stride length typically ranges from 2 to 2.5 feet (24 to 30 inches) per step. This can vary based on factors like walking speed, fitness level, and individual biomechanics. Generally, shorter individuals have a shorter stride length compared to taller people.
Yes, a taller person may have longer legs, allowing for a longer stride length. They may also have a higher lung capacity, which can improve endurance. Additionally, taller individuals may have a biomechanical advantage due to their body proportions. Finally, taller people may have more muscle mass, providing more power for running.
The ratio of stride length to height typically ranges from about 0.4 to 0.5 for most individuals, meaning a person's stride length is approximately 40% to 50% of their height. This ratio can vary based on factors such as walking speed, fitness level, and individual biomechanics. Taller individuals usually have longer strides, but the ratio remains relatively consistent across different heights.
The length of a person's handspan is generally proportional to their height. Taller individuals tend to have longer bones, including those in their hands, which results in a longer handspan. This relationship is due to genetic factors and overall body size.
Yes, there is generally a correlation between inseam length and average stride length, as both measurements are influenced by an individual's height and leg length. Taller individuals tend to have longer inseams and usually take longer strides. However, the exact correlation can vary based on factors such as body proportions, walking style, and fitness level. While a longer inseam may suggest a longer stride, it's not a strict rule, as individual biomechanics play a significant role.
yes the taller the person the longer the stride
Steroids I think people grow because are muscles get bigger!
The average stride length for a woman who is 5'3" is typically between 2.2 to 2.5 feet (approximately 26 to 30 inches). This can vary based on factors such as walking speed, fitness level, and individual biomechanics. Generally, shorter individuals tend to have shorter strides compared to taller individuals.
99/100 times yes
bigger in height? length?weight? kangal is taller and longer than alabai, but alabai is heavier and stronger. but kangal is smarter than alabai.
Not necessarily, but in general, yes.