Yes, sneezes can exceed 100 miles per hour. When you sneeze, the force of the expelled air can be quite strong, typically ranging from 65 to 100 miles per hour, but in some cases, it can be even faster.
It comes from your mouth at somewhere between 40 and 100 mph.
I recall my teacher saying that sneezes go maybe 20-200 mph. ---Mickey
It was The Flying Scotsman
No, it is illegal to exceed the speed limit by any amount, including 5 mph.
around 80-90 mph but can sometimes exceed 100 mph depending on the player. amazingly, most of us would be considered talented if we could shoot 60 mph
If you mean can a 15-20 mph wind then no. In fact there is strong evidence to support that strong winds from a specific portion of a thunderstorm are what help form a tornado. These winds can exceed 100 mph.
Tornado damage is mostly the result of powerful winds. Tornadic winds can easily exceed 100 mph and have been recorded in excess of 300 mph. The force of such wind can damage if not destroy buildings and trees.
100 kph = 62.1 mph
No. Only a very few of them can throw 100 mph. They don't exceed 100 mph by much - 101, 102 is tops. Most of them throw a fastball in the 90's, and a few have a fastball in the 80's.
Yes
100 kph = 62.14 mph
No. The Nissan Skyline can reach 160 mph, whereas the Veyron can exceed 250 mph.