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Most likely animal but occasonally water.
yes they can and sometimes hurricanes get stronger when they travel on water.
Sound will travel farther and fastest in water, followed by steel and the air would be slowest
because it is not safe to travel when the weather is stormy.
The speed of light in water is less than the speed of light in space. Only light can travel at the speed of light.
nile river
Most likely animal but occasonally water.
Because gravel has gaps that the water can travel through and clay is less likely to although water can still travel through it but slower
Lumber mills are least likely to pollute water with heavy metals. Did you know that Zinc, copper, and lead are three of the most common heavy metals released from road travel.
water travel is traveling on/in a boat or a submarine.
water
no
they travel on water mostly in the oceans and they're called waterspouts
boat, seadoo, raft, canoe, kayak.
The kenning "sail road" in Beowulf most likely refers to the sea or ocean. It is a poetic way of describing the water as a road or path that ships travel on using sails.
Antarctic Bottom Water can only travel north.
Boats, battleships and barges are used to travel on water.