We will land in past.when our speed is slower than light there will be some time in clock ,when our speed is same of light than the in click will stop for us, But when our speed is faster than light the clock will start moving reverse.
sound waves are faster in water than in land, light waves are faster in land
The speed depends on the aircraft type and also on the weight of the aircraft. The more load it is carrying, the faster it needs to travel to land safely. An airliner will be travelling at 120mph or faster as it lands. A 747 will usually be moving faster than a smaller passenger plane - in the region of 150mph or more. Concorde, designed for extreme speed needs to be travelling faster still. the design that helps it travel so fast also means that it needs to land at higher speeds than all other airliners. Light aircraft will typically be landing at a speed of below 100mph.
The speed depends on the aircraft type and also on the weight of the aircraft. The more load it is carrying, the faster it needs to travel to land safely. Typically, an airliner will be travelling at 120mph or faster as it lands. A 747 will usually be moving faster than a smaller passenger plane - in the region of 150mph or more. Concorde, designed for extreme speed needs to be travelling faster still. the design that helps it travel so fast also means that it needs to land at higher speeds than all other airliners. Light aircraft will typically be landing at a speed of below 100mph.It varies - depending on the plane. For example - a twin-seater light aircraft has a landing speed of roughly 70 mph. A 'heavy-bodied' jet will be travelling at over 300 mph !That depends on a lot of things like the type of aircraft, the wind speed, angle of the flaps etc. However a 747 will usually land between 121MPH and 165MPH. I hope this helps
The green s light is for when you are in sport mode.it allows your gears to change faster for faster Acceleration but it sucks alot of gas to do so.
The land warms faster
The future was open as the land.
Well it depends proportionally. Yes, traveling by sea is faster than by land. But if the sea route is considerably longer than the land route, the land route may be the quicker option. For example, if you traveled 5 mph by boat and were going 2000 miles to the destination, it would take about 17 days to reach the destination. Now, if you travel 2 mph by land and this route was only 1000 miles, it would take about 21 days to reach the destination. So in this instance, by sea would be faster, though that may not be the case all the time.But to answer the simpler question: Boats are faster than walking.
Land heats up faster than water.
no a sea snail is faster than a land snail
fatter person land faster
i think the land rover is faster.
The present tense of landed is:I/You/We/They land.He/She/It lands.The future tense of landed is:Will land.