beamer
Sound travels slowest through solids because the particles in a solid are packed closely together, leading to more interactions and collisions between particles. This results in a slower transmission of sound waves through the material.
I think I'm going to say gas. One reason of that is because, gas can transmit sound and if you stick your head in water and shout something people that are next to you will only hear a mumble, gas doesnt do that.
a treadmill
No, radio waves do not need a medium to travel through. They are a type of electromagnetic wave that can travel through a vacuum, such as space. They can also travel through other mediums, such as air or water.
Heat travels from a solid to a liquid through the process of conduction, where kinetic energy is transferred between adjacent particles within the material. As heat is added, the particles within the solid vibrate more rapidly, which eventually increases the temperature to the melting point of the solid, causing it to transition into a liquid state.
Beamer
No because it doesnt have a subject and a predicate.
He doesnt go to a school he has someone teach him as he travels!
the answer doesnt ask what kind of ethnicity or race travels
depends on what you order. as far as i know it doesnt deliver
The moble press
well considering shes a hunter she doesnt live anyway she travels in a pack of girls
The hip has larger and stronger muscles holding it in place than the shoulder, so when the hip gets hut, it tends to keep everything where it should be
The bone that man has that a pig does not is a clavicle. This is a bone located in the shoulder on each side of the neck in humans.
well right now here doesnt go to a "school" with touring and working on his music he has a tutor that travels with him and he does school in the spare time
because your hands have a very very very thin muscular wall
sough sorry, typo error - should be dough and also add although though