because air wants to move to an area of low pressure when it is in an area of high pressure
the particles in gases move very, very fast
That is very fast. You would be moving the distance of a football field every second.
No, fast-moving water typically carries more sediment than slow-moving water because it has more energy to suspend and transport sediments. However, in very fast-flowing water, such as during a flood, sediment may be deposited when the water slows down.
It is cold in side and incandescently hot outside and moving very fast.
pahoehoe is the more smooth lava flows. a'a is the very jagged, sharp lava.
well think, because its going very fast and the wight makes it slower to stop fast.
The F-18 is a very fast plane
basically moving very fastly forward. it moves so fast that nothing can like stick or freeze to it. get it? thanx.
Air moving very fast is typically referred to as "wind."
a very fast shark
moving very fast.
yes a plane is very fast compared to a car it goes about 30 times faster than a car while the plane is taking off
Very very fast
a jet. a fighterjet
The Spitfire was a very fast and manueverable fighter.
Yes. A plane goes very fast when taking off. For example, A Boeing's takeoff speed is 280 kph.
It is due to Doppler Shift. The plane is going very fast relative to you, so sound lags behind it