One word answer: NO
The seismic waves of an earthquake travel faster than the winds of a tornado. But this is not what makes earthquakes destructive.
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In fact, it travels faster, in a liquid, than in air.In fact, it travels faster, in a liquid, than in air.In fact, it travels faster, in a liquid, than in air.In fact, it travels faster, in a liquid, than in air.
Yes. Smaller animals such as the hummingbird tend to have a (much) faster pulse than bigger animals such as a beluga whale. Likewise women have a faster heartbeat because they are smaller than their male counterparts. General rule of thumb; the smaller the organism, the faster the pulse.
In this sentence than is a preposition.
No because it takes longer for coal to produce than it is to use it
One word answer: NO
yes
A nonrenewable resource is something like oil or coal because they are resources that are used faster than they can be replaced.
Nonrenewable natural resources are being used faster than they are being replaced.
It would be, yes, because we need wind for many things, but there is no ethical problem, as it is physically impossible to do this. It can be unethical to use anything faster than it can be replaced, depending on what it is. To do this with trees is unethical, but with coal it is not.
A nonrenewable resource is something like oil or coal because they are resources that are used faster than they can be replaced.
A nonrenewable resource is something like oil or coal because they are resources that are used faster than they can be replaced.
All fossil fuels are being used faster than they are replaced. Fossil fuels by definition take millions of years to form.
Resources we cannot replace are referred to as non-renewable.
Correct!
The danger of using coal is not that we are going to run out of coal, but that we are going to release vast amounts of carbon dioxide and other incidental pollutants into the atmosphere, causing an environmental catastrophe, which will come long before we actually have no coal left to burn.