there are many different ways to make a snail go faster. one of these ways is to take a syringe, half a cup of coffee and a teaspoon of sugar. put the coffee and the sugar into the syringe and give the snail an injection. there is a scientific explanation that a snail's shell holds it down and makes it go slower. so you could just say, remove the shell. but the problem with that is the shell is the snails home. another way (which is really crazy) is to put a snail on a rocket and blast it out into space. but never do this to a pet snail for it may not come back down to earth alive.
A snail will typically move faster on cement compared to dirt. This is because cement provides a more stable and smoother surface for the snail to slide across, whereas dirt can be uneven and may require more effort for the snail to move through.
The only way to make you jaw move faster while wearing elastic is to make them move so depending with your stimuli.
Water would move OUT of the snail and onto the salt.
The warmth make the molecules of some substances move faster.
hot water is made of molecules that can move faster and faster and you can boil or microwave the water to make it become hotter and hotter
They actually move at the same speed.
A snail will typically move faster on cement compared to dirt. This is because cement provides a more stable and smoother surface for the snail to slide across, whereas dirt can be uneven and may require more effort for the snail to move through.
they move faster than a snail but slower than a mouse
Snails move faster on dirt cement
no a sea snail is faster than a land snail
On dirt because concrete hurts there belly
A Worm travels faster than a Snail.
I think the hippo is faster than a snail
every single animal. i think even a snail is faster or just about as fast a turtle
nothing. that is impossible because if it is faster than a bird, then it isn't slower than a snail. and if it is slower than a snail, then it isn't faster than a bird.
The hypothesis could be: A snail travels faster than a worm because of its muscular foot and ability to glide on a layer of mucus, allowing it to move more efficiently than a worm that lacks these adaptations.
Yes, because it doesn't have to go over rocks and such.