Temperature has a big effect on how fast air molecules travel. Air molecules move faster in hot weather and they move slower in cold weather.
Most tornadoes have winds in the range of about 65-85 mph. The most damaging tornadoes usually have winds over 165 mph. On rare occasions winds can exceed 300 mph.
560 MPH is 901.233 km per hour.
At 25 Deg C, the speed of sound is 756 MPH. The standard measurement for the "speed of sound" is 20 Deg C, in which sound travels at 768 MPH.
By fps I assume it feet per second,hence 400fps=272.72727288 mph
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Temperature has a big effect on how fast air molecules travel. Air molecules move faster in hot weather and they move slower in cold weather.
89 mph in scientific measurment
Sloths can not move at 65 mph.
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In open ocean, yes. A cheetah can move at 60 to 70 mph. A tsunami in open ocean can move at 500 to 600 mph.
500 mph on land and 1000 mph in water
A tornado usually travels in between 30 MPH to 70 MPH.
Cruising was 24 mph up to a maximum of 28 mph
In terms of forward traveling speed most tornadoes move at 30-35 mph. However some tornadoes cam move at over 70 mph while others are stationary. Winds in a tornado can range from 65 mph to over 300 mph.