Depends, yes for sailing, no for storm winds.
Fairly strong. 30 mph is at the upper end of force 6 on the Beafort scale, a strong breeze just below a near gale. It is strong enough to make managing an umbrella difficult.
No. Ten mph wind is considered a breeze.
The jet stream
People usually call Inexhaustible resources Flow resources. Or as i say for short, but others do too. Wind, sunlight, and water are all Flow resources. Flow resources can only be used at a certain time or place. Like, people can only use the power of wind when wind is blowing (you cant fly a kite if wind is not blowing.) I know i am ten years old, but i just looked it up and saw a wrong answer so i corrected it from my science packet. Hoped this helped a lot! BYE!! <3 :-)
At least six items of data that might be recorded in a station model are the type of middle clouds type of low clouds type of precipitation temperature type of high clouds wind speed and direction baro metric pressure in millibars with initial nine or ten omitted
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If the formula was correct for calculating the distance of a flash of lightning by counting the seconds from the flash to hearing the sound of the thunder, the distance would be ten miles (one second = one mile).However, the actual formula is: seconds divided by five equals distance of the lightning in miles. So a ten second delay means the lightning was about two miles away.This is because the light reaches you almost instantaneously (at the speed of light in air actually!), but sound travels at 343.14 meters per second (1,125.79 ft/s). This is 1,235.30 kilometers per hour (767.58 mph), which is about one mile in five seconds.For more information, See Related links below this box
-22 degrees F.
-22 degrees Fahrenheit.
Average speed is about 6 mph.
60 mph
Chicago doesn't even make the top ten windiest city list. Number one is Amarillo, Texas (Avg. wind speed: 13.6 mph).
300 mph
Mach 10 = 7,612.1 mph
It depends on your average speed. At 60 mph, you can drive 600 miles in ten hours. At 30 mph, it will take you 20 hours.
exactly about ten minutes.. considering he is traveling of a speed of 55000.
Time = Distance/Speed = 10/40 = 0.25 hours = 15 minutes.
When running, small to medium sized alligators can reach speeds of two to ten miles per hour.If it is a short distance 12 mph but if it is long distances it is about seven.Their lunge has been clocked at about 25 mph. But that only lasts a few seconts before they get tired. Also, it is a proven fact that if a crocidile misses you on the lunge, he will not chase you.
assuming you are running at a constant speed exactly 6 minutes