Yes Sound travel faster in fog because fog is made of dens air so molecules are close to each other and sound travel by disturbance in molecules it means molecules transfer sound wave by hitting each other . so they do it on faster rate and it travel faster ( same case for rainy day)
scattered light
Yes, a slow object can travel as far as a fast object given enough time. The distance traveled depends on the speed of the object and the duration of its travel.
Light can travel through empty space, air, water, and transparent materials such as glass or some plastics. However, it cannot travel through opaque objects like walls, metals, or thick fog.
Fog can reduce visibility, leading to hazardous driving conditions and potentially causing accidents. It can also disrupt air travel and maritime operations. In extreme cases, dense fog combined with other factors like temperature changes can create icing on surfaces, causing additional risks.
Foggy is the adjective of fog.
Yes, they travel some fast!
Zadro sells several fog resistant mirriors, along with spray solutions you can apply to your mirrior to make them more fog resistant by repelling water.
It depends mainly on the visibility - how far you can see.
Turn on lights and fog lights.NEVER drive with high beams. I live in an area that has dense fog and too many people drive too fast with no lights. Accidents happen because of that.
Depends how fast you throw it
quite fast
bobcats travel fast,but they only go up to 57 m.p.h.
A fast way for penguins to travel on land is sliding on their bellies. This allows them to travel faster and farther.
Turn on lights and fog lights.NEVER drive with high beams. I live in an area that has dense fog and too many people drive too fast with no lights. Accidents happen because of that.
Travel the Road - 2003 Fog of War Afghanistan Part 3 2-14 was released on: USA: 29 April 2006
really fast man. like super fast.
Yes it is called fast travel but to fast travel you have to discover it first by walking there