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5 March, 19:38
How is a runner's speed affected by wind?
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Mia Little
5 March, 20:05
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Well if you are running and the wind is blowing in your face, it's going to be kind of hard to run. Right? So therefor the wind would hold you back and make it harder for you to run.
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