The particles in quartz sandstone have travelled further before deposition due to their increased resistance to weathering factors.
The phenomenon is called lava tube formation, where molten lava flows through a natural tunnel-like structure underground. Lava travels through these tubes, allowing it to move further away from the volcanic vent.
Both light and sound travel. Light travels the fastest.
The speed of lightning does not change as it travels through the atmosphere. Lightning travels at the speed of light, which is approximately 186,282 miles per second.
Water that travels through soil and rocks is called groundwater. It is an important source of freshwater for drinking and irrigation.
You don't see thunder. You hear thunder. You hear thunder after seeing the lightning because light travels faster than sound. The further the storm away is, the bigger the time between when you see the lightning and hear the thunder.
alpha radiation
they are louder, and the sound travels further
Depends on what it is meant to travel through.
pull the handle longer...
a hot softball travels faster. (Not considering your hand's reaction to the ball)
IT travels the same speed as far as i Know
If the bicycle travels 4 miles for the car's 30 miles, then if you divide both numbers by 3 you'll see that the bicycle travels 1 and 1/3rd miles for each 10 miles that the car travels. So, if the car travels a further 10 miles (and has now gone 40 miles) the bicycle will travel a further 1 and 1/3rd miles and its total travelled would be 5 and 1/3rd miles.
A spiral travels farther because it doesn't have an unbalanced weight.
As light travels further from its source, its intensity decreases with the square of the distance traveled. This is known as the inverse square law, meaning the intensity of light diminishes drastically as distance increases. This is due to the spreading out of light over a larger area as it travels further.
It was the invention of the printing press that helped Marco Polo gain wider circulation with his travels. This machine allowed for him to circulate his journals further.
No. The strength of materials has little effect on how far an object travels.
Science is good at answering "what" but not really "why" questions...