it travels at 250-275mph
When sound waves go through liquids, they travel five times as faster than they do on land. When sound waves go through solids though, they don't go as fast.
A fast way for penguins to travel on land is sliding on their bellies. This allows them to travel faster and farther.
max: 18 mph
Sound travels faster in water than in land because water is denser than air, allowing sound waves to propagate more efficiently through it. The speed of sound in water is about 1500 m/s, while in air it is about 340 m/s.
They cant travel at all, since there out of the water they would die from suffocation
the max speed is 54.9 mph
Because the land would be theirs n would not have a problem with people distroyingthere land.
On water because on land there are trees and other plants and buildings to block the sound but on water there are no buildings trees and plants on the surface! Hope this helped :)That does not have much to do with it. sound travels through denser gas or liquid faster. "In common everyday speech, speed of sound refers to the speed of sound waves in air. However, the speed of sound varies from substance to substance. Sound travels faster in liquids and non-porous solids than it does in air. It travels about 4.3 times faster in water (1,484 m/s), and nearly 15 times as fast in iron (5,120 m/s), than in air at 20 degrees Celsius".Air at sea level is about 800 times less dense than saltwater. additionally sound waves that travel through the air and waves that travel through dense liquids and solids are different
Sound needs air to travel through, and as there's no air on the moon. Astronauts have to use radios to talk to each other when in an envrionment without air. Radio waves travel through space and have no trouble traveling where there's no air.
They can, but most tornadoes happen on land.
If by "land lines" you mean electrical wires, cables, or optical fibers, then sound doesn't travelthrough these. They're used to carry electric currents or light beams from place to place, whichare continuously being changed in pre-arranged ways, to carry information that make it possibleto construct a copy of the sound at the receiving end.
No. The early European explorers of Australia did not see the need to seek permission to travel through the indigenous people's land. They had no concept that the Aborigines were the original custodians of the land. Mitchell was one of the worst, in that everything he did indicated he was out to conquer the land. Although Mitchell did respect the skills of the Aborigines, he did not respect their "ownership" or believe he needed permission to travel through their land.