because every ---------------------------- is in a stae of motion
Species of the genus Goliathus - goliath beetles - hold insects which are likely the heaviest in the world, and they can fly. According to Wikipedia, they "can reach weights of up to 80-100 grams (3 to 3-1/2 oz) in the larval stage, though the adults are only about half this weight."
it is spider and especially Tegenaria gigantea - which can travel in a speed of about 1.73 ft/sec (1.17 mph)Spiders have 8 legs :D ~ BriannaA spider is an araneae, an order of arachnid they are not in the same classification as an insect. As for the fastest insect, I would bet on one of the flying varieties. Though I do not have an answer as to which one.Well no offense but the person that said spider is an idiot which is one the second statement that I would like to say is that the fastest six legged CREATURE is a cockaroach
In Greek mythology, Pegasus is the flying horse of Zeus. He is said to be completely white and to resemble a horse in all respects except one. The stories say that Pegasus had gigantic white wings.
Certain wasps predate spiders. Certain spiders predate other spiders Certain birds predate spiders. Small mammals will also predate spiders, as will some frogs, lizards, ants and humans
I dont really know but this morning there were some on my moms truck. It was creepy!They itty bitty tiny babys.I asked my Dad and he knows A LOT!!!!! But he said he didnt know either. So iI just had a scary morning.
An object that is not in motion is said to be in a state of rest. This means that the object's position and speed are not changing.
When an object changes its position with respect to time, then the body is said ti be in 'motion'. When the body is at rest, it is state of 'no motion'.
When an object is not in motion, it is said to be at rest.
chinche (bedbug) sabandija (nasty insect) insecto (insect)
Species of the genus Goliathus - goliath beetles - hold insects which are likely the heaviest in the world, and they can fly. According to Wikipedia, they "can reach weights of up to 80-100 grams (3 to 3-1/2 oz) in the larval stage, though the adults are only about half this weight."
No, an object cannot be at rest and in a state of motion at the same time, as it would violate the laws of physics. An object can only be at rest or in motion at any given moment, according to the laws of inertia.
Motion is said to be accelerated when its speed or direction are changing.
a object is said to be motion if it position with respect it changes with time
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the motion has been second by ...... is their any discussion
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