It depends on the thing that is traveling on the water or land.
Yes, is the short answer. This is because land absorbs sunlight faster than water does. The opposite is probably true in winter
Well it depends proportionally. Yes, traveling by sea is faster than by land. But if the sea route is considerably longer than the land route, the land route may be the quicker option. For example, if you traveled 5 mph by boat and were going 2000 miles to the destination, it would take about 17 days to reach the destination. Now, if you travel 2 mph by land and this route was only 1000 miles, it would take about 21 days to reach the destination. So in this instance, by sea would be faster, though that may not be the case all the time.But to answer the simpler question: Boats are faster than walking.
Nukes can travel at top speed is faster than 13,000 miles per hour and can travel at distances of over 67,000 yards away if there is enough nukes.
because we are over 70% water
They result from the wind blowing over an area of fluid surface. Waves in the oceans can travel thousands of miles before reaching land. Wind waves range in size from small ripples, to waves over 100 ft (30 m) high.[1]
yes
as long as they are both traveling through the air, then the speed is the same.
Sea travel is faster than over land travel.
yes they can and sometimes hurricanes get stronger when they travel on water.
land breeze
land breeze - this happens at night
Hovercraft
Hurricane winds decrease faster over land.
They travel long distances by receiving their energy from the warm water, and as they travel over warm water, (such as the Gulf of Mexico) they gain speed and strength. They then travel over land with this energy, until it runs out, and the hurricane's power diminishes.
Most often, yes. At night temperatures generally drop. The land cools faster than large bodies of water, resulting on cool air sinking over land while warm air rises over the water. Air from the land the moves over the water to replaces the rising air, resulting in a land breeze.
A hovercraft or air-cushion vehicle (ACV) is a craft designed to travel over any ... in their ability to travel equally well over land, ice, and water
They Carved Out Canoes To Battle In War, To Hunt, And To Of Course, Travel. While They Used Canoes To Travel Over Water , They Walked Barefoot To Travel On Land . =)