Tsunamis can travel at the speed of a jetliner in the open ocean about 800 km/h. In slightly deeper water so it is going slightly faster and catches up. ... In the deep ocean a tsunami can travel at more than 800 kilometres per hour close to the speed ... sometimes the fifth o? Regards Sathya
It varies widely. Some tornadoes travel less than a kilometer. A typical path might by 5 to 10 kilometers. Not very many tornadoes will travel more than 50 kilometers, however there are extreme cases. A handful of tornadoes have been recorded with paths over 300 kilometers long, with the record path length being 352 kilometers.
74 mph is approximately equal to 119 kilometers per hour.
By the standards of the Enhanced Fujita scale the minimum wind speed for an EF0 tornado is 65 mph. However, simply having a wind at or above this intensity is not enough for there to be a tornado. A tornado is a violently rotating vortex of wind, not just a gust above a certain strength.
Most tornadoes only last a few minutes. Tornadoes that last an hour are rare. Even those that do will usually only impact one state unless they form fairly close to a state line, as relativley few tornadoes travel at more than 50 mph. Only a handful for tornadoes have impacted 3 states. Most of those that have impacted 3 states have formed near the corners. However, a tornado outbreak, an event that produces a large number of tornadoes, can affect many states at a time.
Many tornadoes can range from travel, some barley a few feet or yards, some up to 20 miles or more, depending on the tornado. The longest distance a tornado has ever been known to travel was 219 miles.
It varies. A typical tornado might travel about 5 kilometers. However, many tornadoes have path lengths of less than a kilometer. In rare cases a tornado may have a path lengths of 200 kilometers or more. The longest path ever recorded for a tornado was 352 kilometers.
It varies widely. Most tornadoes travel 5 to 10 kilometers before dissipating. It is not uncommon for a tornado to have a path length of less than a kilometer while in some extreme cases a tornado can travel hundreds of kilometers. The greatest known distance a tornado has traveled is 352 kilometers.
Depends what method of transportation I am using.
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If 1 hour ===> 40 km, then 2 hours ===> 80 km.
It varies widely. The average tornado is on the ground for about 8 kilometers. But some tornadoes are only on the ground for a few meters. At the other end, other tornadoes have had damage paths hundreds of kilometers long. The longest tornado damage path on record is 352 kilometers.
That depends at what speed you are travelling.
120 mph = 193.12 km/h
At one kilometer an hour 377 hours.
The speed in km/hour must be given. The answer is obtained by dividing 250 km by speed in km/hour
30 km
Depends on how many miles per hour (or kilometers per hour if you prefer) you are going, how long you continue that speed, time waiting in traffic if there is any, and how many stops are made and how long they are