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The superlative of slow is slowest. The comparative is slower.
Hard-pan clay soil percolates (drains) water the slowest.
The surface waves (composed in turn of the Rayleigh and Love waves) are the slowest seismic waves.
Typical values for P-wave velocities within the Earth are between 5 and 8 km/s.However the velocity is dependent on the elastic properties and density of the material through which the wave is travelling.The P-Wave velocity (VP) can be found using the following:VP = Sqrt((K+ (4/3 x G)) /P)Where:K = Bulk modulusG = Shear modulusP = DensityPlease see the related links for more information.
ice is the slowest because it has a slow movement, i think due to its size they only move a little while wind and water would have already carried it for miles now.
capillaries.
The farther a planet is from the sun, the slower it moves in its orbit. So the planet with the largest orbit is the slowest. That's Pluto ... if you still consider Pluto a planet ... or Neptune if you don't.
Referring to cardiac pathways it is found in the AV node.
On the inner curve of a meander, where the velocity of the water is the slowest.
The Earth's rotation
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because it is one of the lightest planet and it is not that close to the sun
slowest in the capillaries because the total cross-sectional area is the greatest
No of course not. Don't forget about the smallest animals like worms and such.
which planet has the slowest orbital velocity
On that date Earth is farthest away from the Sun.
The velocity of sound is the highest when travelling through a solid. Sound travels fastes in a solid, then in a liquid, and slowest through a gas.