It's in an elliptical orbit around the Sun, like all the planets. So its distance from the Sun varies. When it's nearest to the Sun it moves fastest. (This can be explained from the Law of Gravitation.)
Uranus is faint and slow-moving, making it difficult to detect without telescopes or advanced equipment. Its distance from Earth also contributes to its discovery taking a longer time compared to planets closer to us. Additionally, its orbit is slow and irregular, further complicating its identification.
Lithosphere plates move at a slow speed, typically ranging from a few centimeters to a few inches per year. This movement is driven by the slow convection currents in the mantle beneath the lithosphere. However, over long periods of time, this slow movement can result in significant changes to Earth's surface.
Euglena move fast and amoeba move slower than Euglena
Air molecules move faster in hot weather and slower in cold weather.
The close-in ones move fast, the far-out ones move slower. It's governed by Kepler's third law.
Move fast.
In water fast, on land their slow.
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Jaguars move slow to catch their pray,jaguars move fast to catch up with their pray.
The armodillo moves in between fast and slow
Depends on what you think is fast and slow!
it moves fast
fast as lightning
It Moves fast.
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