I love that this is in the ant category. 0.4167 mm/s, or 64.96 ft/hr
Yes Because a turtles 🐢 step is huge for an ant. This is my answer.
30 sec
30-35 mph
30-40 mph
lynx can run up to 78 km (65m) in 30 an hour
That cannot be properly answered unless you specify how fast you are moving.
In its orbit around the Sun, the Earth moves at 30 km/second.
The winds in tornadoes are fast, but tornadoes themselves do not necessarily move fast. Some tornadoes do move very fast. A few have traveled at over 70 mph. Meanwhile, others have crawled along at less than 10 mph, with some not moving at all. A typical tornado moves at 30 to 35 mph.
Yes Because a turtles 🐢 step is huge for an ant. This is my answer.
In its orbit around the Sun, the Earth moves at about 30 km/sec.
This cannot be answered properly without knowing how fast you are moving.
30 km/hr because it accelerates until it reaches 30 km/hr
How fast a tornado is moving refers to how fast the tornado itself travels from point A to point B. For example, a tornado moving towards at 30 mph and is a mile away will reach you in 2 minutes. The rotational winds of a tornado refers to how fast the tornado itself is spinning, which is generally faster than its forward speed.
A typical thunderstorm moves at about 30 miles per hour but hey can move as fast as 70 mph. So it is possible for a car to move faster than a thunderstorm, but that may involve moving at speeds that are dangerous on wet roads.
maybe it goes fast and it just hits the cement or ground hard.....
maybe it goes fast and it just hits the cement or ground hard.....
Speed is how fast something is moving.Velocity is how fast something is moving in a very specific direction.25mph is a speed25mph at 137degrees 30 minutes north azimuth is a velocity.