The speed of sound in fresh water is approx 1,500 metres per second. So wavelength = speed/frequency = 2.94 metres.
There is one syllable in fresh.
fresh-wa-ter
Opposites of hackneyed are new, fresh, original...
About 2 percent of the planet's water is fresh.
To irrigate crops
Speed = (wavelength) x (frequency) = (480 Hz) x (3.1 m) = 1,488 meters/sec.(About 4.3 times the speed of sound in air !)
The packed it in barrels.[with the lids closed]
Because the fast air is putting fresh air into their mouths.
The answer is simple at the time it was created there were lots of sailing and cross continental traveling going on and there was a need for keeping food fresh for the voyages peter durand found that you can vacuum seal a tin can to hold nearly any food and it will keep it fresh for not days, not months, but years.
Absorption of low frequency sound is weak. The main cause of sound attenuation in fresh water, and at high frequency in sea water (above 100 kHz) is viscosity. Important additional contributions at lower frequency in seawater are associated with the ionic relaxation of boric acid (up to c. 10 kHz)[6] and magnesium sulfate (c. 10 kHz-500 kHz).
A very possible occurrence would be that he was unlucky enough to be on a crevice that then swallowed him.
if you mean bass its a big fish tat lives in fresh water mainly rivers i think
You can listen to Fresh FM in Washington, D.C., Chicago, New York, and Amsterdam. If you want more exotic locations, you could try tuning in while visiting Utrecht in the Netherlands, or if you prefer warmth, Adelaide in Australia is one of many cities worldwide offering this streaming station among its radio frequency choices.
I would depend on your departure point and your destination. Many nations will not permit organic products such as fresh fruit into their countries. If you are traveling between US states, this should be no issue. If you are traveling around Europe, check the customs rules for each country. Check for other nations as well.
Light doesn't detect anything, no matter what its wavelength is.If you BUILD a detector that responds to infrared, then your detector will respond to heat.It can be used to reveal the presence of stoves, people, fresh coffee, dogs, etc., even in thedark where your eyes cannot detect them.
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Fresh is the correct spelling of Fresh.