Because the faster your traveling the more momentum you have
it's important because you could get hit by a car.
Because if you are driving quickly and the driver in-front of you brakes hard then you have more time to react and have a less chance of crashing.
No, waves with a smaller disturbance travel faster. This is because they have less distance to travel.
Yes. Faster = farther.
The road distance between Rockhampton and Townsville is 720 km. Estimated travel time is 9.5 hours.
Air is much faster travel than train.
It is because the distance you have to travel between to places never have a straight path from point to point.
they have a greater distance to travel
The distance is 385 kilometres; the travel time is approximately 4 hours.
The distance between Sydney's CBD and Newcastle is 159km. Depending on traffic, it takes around 2 hours to travel.
You haven't entirely defined the problem, however, if distance is fixed, than velocity and time vary in an inverse relation to each other. How long does it take to travel one mile? The faster you travel, the less time it takes. So the relationship is inverse. More of one means less of the other. But only for a fixed distance. You could just as well imagine that you will travel for a fixed period of time. Then there is a direct relationship between speed and distance traveled. The faster you travel, the farther you will go.
Lions can travel up to about 50 mph for a short distance.