It can take up to three times longer to stop a vehicle in wet conditions.
25%
Much longer than if you were sober.
Trucks take longer to stop than passenger cars.
Depends upon conditions. Studies show that Most cars with ABS stop faster on wet and even dry pavement. However ABS cars take longer to stop on ice, snow, and gravel. Personally I really like them in rain, and CANNOT STAND THEM on snow/gravel.
The reason that it takes a moving truck a much longer time to stop than it takes a car to stop when the brakes are applied on both is because the truck weighs more. The more mass a vehicle has the longer it will take to stop.
stop using things too much, stop acid rain Or Stop using things such as bottled water (when its done they take it to a factory to be processed into another water bottle witch makes more pollution by the smoke from the factories.)
The reason that it takes a moving truck a much longer time to stop than it takes a car to stop when the brakes are applied on both is because the truck weighs more. The more mass a vehicle has the longer it will take to stop.
Three to three and half hours, it will be much longer if you stop in Paris or London.
Well they can in fact die at the same temperature, but it will simply take longer. The reason is, in the rain forest the humidity in the air is much much higher than in the desert. This means that the person will loose water from evaporation much faster in the desert than in the rain forest, which leads to them dying much quicker.
It would take 12 inches, to rain 12 inches.
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Yes, the faster you are moving the longer it will take to stop.