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Asked by andréa

explain why a 100m runner has a bigger oxygen depth than a marathon runner.

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16 years ago

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Answered by bobpursley
The short distance runner uses oxygen at a greater rate than the long distance runner, because the energy expenditure (running faster) is greater.
16 years ago

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