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No, it wouldn't.
if by "most" you mean the fastest...the more dense the material the faster sound can propagate. The closer molecules are together the faster the "message" can be sent down the line. Although sound travels very fast in air, gases are not dense at all. Sound would travel faster in water than air, and faster in glass than water. I am unsure what the fastest material would be, perhaps a metal that is very dense.
The energy in a tornado is kinetic energy, primarily in the form of very fast moving winds.
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.
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a very fast shark
moving very fast.
After you let go of the rope, you can land in the water many ways.If you were moving very fast you might slap the water's surface hard.
Like most pit vipers, the cottonmouth or water moccasin is normally a lethargic and slow moving reptile. But, when aroused, can strike very quickly.
Of course. As his name suggests Sonic moves very fast, faster than the speed of sound and is able to break the sound barrier.
A buzzing sound is what you will hear when something is vibrating very fast. For example, a bee flaps its wings so fast and that is what makes the buzzing sound that you hear.
No, they move very slowly.
Fast... very fast.
Turtles are stereotyped as moving slow, but it really depends on the circumstance. They are capable of short bursts of speed on land, and in water they can swim very fast.
the particles in gases move very, very fast
Gravity can move rocks down. Moving water is good at moving rocks, particularly floods where the water is moving violently. A favorite is glaciation. A glacier can move a rock the size of a building across the landscape. Not very fast, but a long way.