A greater volume of water would cause this.
actually nothing can travel on water and land i would say a motorcycle cause some people actually use it on water but other then that, there is nothing.
sound will travel through air (gas), the slowest. Because the molecules in the air are farther apart. Actually rubber it will travel through rubber the slowest. Air is second slowest. Age: 15 Name: Rachel Thanks for reading! <3
How long would it take a car to travel 87 kilometers if it were travelling at 90 kph
Imagine a pool of water. If you dropped a rock in the water you would cause ripples that would travel out evenly in all directions. When one of those ripples hits a wall, you can see that the ripple bounces off the wall. Sound works the same way. Sound is basically just ripples in the air (vibrations). When a sound vibration hits a wall it bounces back much like the ripples in water. * When you hit something and waves travel through the air to your ears. Sometimes sound reflects again.
The reason you would see a newborn pinniped on land is because they live on land as well as in the sea. Pinnipeds are fin-footed mammals that are often called seals.
baseballs travel farther because they are more aerodynamic
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Yes it does. Will a hard compression ball go farther than a softer one? The harder the ball the farther it will travel.
by air.
No you would sink fasters as water molecules would be farther apart.
A greater volume of water would cause this.
they like cold water but if it freezes it would be to cold and the go farther down in the water (deeper)
You would hit a golf ball farther on Earth due to its stronger gravitational pull compared to Pluto's weaker gravity. This means the ball would stay in the air longer on Earth and travel a greater distance before landing.
Sound does travel under water otherwise the Humpback would be wasting its time singing!
P-waves travel farther than S-waves because they are faster and can pass through both solid and liquid materials. S-waves, on the other hand, are slower and can only travel through solid materials, so their range is more limited.
yes, sound travels fastest in solids. If we are talking about sound, then it does travel faster in solids. This is because in solids the particles are more compact and are able to pass on the sound waves more quickly than water media or gas media would since their particles are spaced farther apart.