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A ghost crab is the fastest of all crab subspecies, it can move at speeds of 10mph.
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Amoeba move the fastest
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Objects move fastest when they are closest to the primary object. In the case of Mercury, it moves fastest when it is closest to the Sun.
The fastest thing in the world is light, or light particles. The move at a speed of 186,000 miles per second. I hope this helps :)
Yes. Gases move fastest, followed by liquid, while solids are the slowest.
cheetah is the fastest it runs: 74 MPH
A ghost crab is the fastest of all crab subspecies, it can move at speeds of 10mph.
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plasma
Electromagnetic waves.
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Amoeba move the fastest
The fastest speed at which anything can move is the speed of light, about 300,000 km/sec.
Kepler's second law says that planets move fastest when they are closest to the center of attraction, then they slow down as the get farther away from it. So, the planets would move faster the closer they are to the sun, if the sun is the center of attraction.