During a one-minute steep climb, the body primarily relies on the anaerobic pathway for energy production. This pathway includes anaerobic glycolysis, which breaks down glucose without oxygen to quickly generate ATP. As the intensity of the climb is high and oxygen supply is limited, this system provides energy rapidly, although it leads to the accumulation of lactic acid. After this short burst of activity, the body would gradually shift to aerobic metabolism as the demand for energy continues.
To be more steep. We say "a steep slope" meaning the slope rises at a sharp angle, that is difficult to climb. A wall is steep because it goes straight up.
That was a very steep hill!
A steep incline. A precipice.
The word steep has one syllable.
the same thing as a steep slope in Asia
To move or climb quickly over a rough steep surface is to scramble.
You would think that mountains or hills are steep landforms that you would climb.
You would think that mountains or hills are steep landforms that you would climb.
Straightaway - 1961 To Climb Steep Hills - 1.25 was released on: USA: 28 March 1962
i think alligators can climb up riverbanks?
because if there is a storm the trail for the mountain will be wet and the trail is also very steep and dangerous. if they climb a wet mountain they could fall
By Anaerobic pathway of glucose break down.(Glycolysis.)
Gravity.
It never gets steep. Gradual Climb.
The force that makes it difficult to climb a steep mountain is gravity. Gravity is pulling you down towards the ground, making it harder to overcome the incline and requiring more effort to ascend the steep slope.
Low. It's used to climb steep hills or such.
To be more steep. We say "a steep slope" meaning the slope rises at a sharp angle, that is difficult to climb. A wall is steep because it goes straight up.