when solids are packed tightly/closely together sound waves travel faster
Particles packed closely together is a solid.
solid being the most packed :---------------------------------------- liquid being less packed then the solid: - - - - - - - - - - - - gas being less packed then the liquid: - - - - - - The dashes are to give an idea of how tight the particles packed -.-
a pillow
Dense. Dense means thick, compressed, and is usually quite weighty.Because the ship was so densely packed with cargo it sank quickly after the hull was breached.The fog was so dense I could barely see my own hand.
Quickly is a verb.
Actually, Pack can either be a Verb or a Noun. When you pack a box with stuff ... it's a Verb, BUT When you carry a Pack on you back ... it's a Noun.
The verb of quickly is quicken. As in "to quicken something".
The word quickly is an adverb.The verb form would be "quicken".
Quickly is an adverb, and dropped is the verb.
Quickly is an adverb. It describes a verb. e.g. The man ran quickly along the road. In this case ran is the verb and quickly is the adjective as it describes the manner in which the man ran.
no it is an adverb because it describes a verb
No. Visit can be a noun or a verb. An adverb tells you how a verb does something. If you "visit quickly," visit is the verb and quickly is the adverb
An adverb modifies the meaning of a verb or another adverb. An example of modifying a verb is, "quickly jumped." Quickly modifies the verb, jumped. If you say, "very quickly jumped," you are using very to modify the adverb quickly.
"Quickly" is an adverb. It describes the manner in which an action is performed.
Quickly is neither. It's an adverb.
The word quickly is an adverb, a word that modifies a verb; for example:We quickly gathered our things when we saw the train approach.