100-15000mph you scared? the earths diameter is like 12000km or m, i forgot but doesnt change the fact that the icbm can get to you in 1 hour
Changes in society can change fast and slow by their influences. Societies change from growth and technology. Societies also change because of people and outside influences.
They changed their engines . They became more powerful, maneuverable, aerodynamic, fast etc......
It set the tone. It was going to a hard, fast and total war.
The attitude was: Live fast, enjoy life, because tomorrow might be the "mush-room cloud."
yes it will
IT grows as fast as hair
pretty fast
Earthquakes typically occur suddenly and quickly, with the actual shaking or trembling lasting only minutes. However, the build-up of stress along fault lines that leads to an earthquake can take decades or even centuries.
As fast as your fingernails grow
It is a fast, because it will be over in hours.
Tornado, hurricane, tsunami, asteroid, etc.
Both. floods will erode soil and rock and also deposit soil and rock there by changing the surface of the earth ... this is generally slow. eruptions, earth quakes are fast and will also change the surface of the earth by substantially removing, changing the location or depositing magma . these are generally fast changes tectonic plate movements are generally slow in a gloobal perspective and this incorperates the volcano and earthquake model. it all depends on the scale of what you call slow and if you are looking at a micro environment or a macro environment - local or global.
100-15000mph you scared? the earths diameter is like 12000km or m, i forgot but doesnt change the fact that the icbm can get to you in 1 hour
Wind erosion, is the process of wearing away of landforms on the earths surface by the action of wind (ie, fast moving air), movement, motion and aggresiveness.
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No, an earthquake is a sudden and rapid shaking of the ground caused by the movement of tectonic plates beneath the Earth's surface. This movement releases built-up stress in the Earth's crust and generates seismic waves that produce the shaking felt during an earthquake.