Mercury has the thinnest atmosphere so the fast winds from blown up stars go to the thin atmosphere, it will be easier to get in and change the atmosphere
The speed of sound varies a lot, depending on the material through which it passes, and (to a minor degree) the temperature. In air, the speed of sound is about 330 meters/second, but in solids, the speed of sound can be several times larger than that. And yes, it is possible for an object to go faster than the speed of sound. Certain jet plains do that regularly.
Yes, sound can travel through oxygen. Sound waves are able to travel through any medium that has molecules, including gases like oxygen. However, sound travels faster through solids and liquids compared to gases.
It would depend upon how fast you were going and how far apart the planets were at the time.It would depend upon how fast you go and how far apart they are at the time.
"Breaking the sound barrier" means that you go faster than the speed of sound. The speed of sound varies depending on various circumstances; in air, it is typically about 340 meters per second.
A blackbird doesn't go "through the speed of sound", it moves through the air.
When sound waves go through liquids, they travel five times as faster than they do on land. When sound waves go through solids though, they don't go as fast.
150mph
17,544 mph.
it can go through food fast
the speed of sound
One of the reasons why cars go fast is what size of an engine they have.
i've topped my 98 v8 mercury mountainneer at 120 mph
47.8725 kilometers per second on average.
7.9 seconds
it allows sound to go through it
A 6 hp outboard will go about fast enough to plane a 10 ft. aluminum boat, with one passenger aboard.