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A spider's sounds can be very faint and not travel very far, usually only a few meters at most. The loudest sound they produce is typically when they are rubbing body parts together to create a vibration, but even then the sound isn't very loud or travel a long distance.
Snails move at a very slow pace, typically covering a few centimeters per second. It would likely take a snail an extremely long time to travel 874 miles, possibly several years. Snails' slow speed makes them ill-suited for long-distance travel.
some fish eat algae. it just depends on what fish you are talking about. But yes fish do eat algae.
Gibbons can travel very fast through the jungle canopy. They have been known to travel at up to 35 miles per hour. Gibbons are able to do this thanks to their exceptionally long arms.
the vast majority are,but some(very,very few) are salt water. all that you find at your LFS(local fish store) will be freshwater(unless its really awesome). saltwater bettas are also very pricey
Yes it will support your neck and very useful for long distance travel.
Yes its very helpful when you travel a long distance...especially for your kids and even adults. It gives you comfort and you can sleep well.
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About 1.5 miles when fired at a very high angle from a rifle.
A spider's sounds can be very faint and not travel very far, usually only a few meters at most. The loudest sound they produce is typically when they are rubbing body parts together to create a vibration, but even then the sound isn't very loud or travel a long distance.
i wouldn't say its very important for everyday life but for the people who love to travel its very important because you can get a long distance in a short amount of time.
a very long time we can t travel from spain to africa is very far
well it depends on what you are measuring your 'much' in. First thing is, a light year is a distance not a time. It is defined as the distance light would travel in the time of one human year. Now to define this: light travels at ~300000000ms-1 and there are 31536000s in one year, so light will travel: 300000000*31536000 = 9.5x1015 metres in one year (that is 95 followed by 14 zeros! so a long distance) so in 9.7 light years light will travel 9.2x1016 metres. Which is a very very long distance.
From London to Newcastle is a very long distance
Very long.
Very long.....
Light takes about 8 minutes to travel from the sun to the earth.We have a misconception here, a light year is a unit of distance not time. This confusion is very common!