Probably not. Nothing travels faster than the speed of light.
They could detect sound waves
Usually with your nose, although you could also use a trained dog.
Excess equipment refers to equipment that is no longer needed or used by a company. This could be due to changes in technology, workflow improvements, or budget constraints. Companies often sell or dispose of excess equipment to free up space and resources.
Because the people whose eyes could not detect visible light didn't surviveto have children. They were completely outclassed, outhunted, and outfoughtby the people whose eyes could detect it.
Watts are commonly used to measure power generated by an object.
You cannot travel at the speed of light. Period.
The quantity of excess electric charge found on an object is typically measured in coulombs, which represents the total charge of electrons on the object. This excess charge can be positive or negative based on whether the object has gained or lost electrons. The SI unit for charge is the coulomb (C).
You have been travelling is correct. You would never say you have been on travelling, although for poetic emphasis you could say you have been travelling on.
That would depend on what way you were travelling and how fast you were travelling at. You could be crawling, hopping, walking, swimming, driving, flying, sailing, skiing, cycling etc. You could be doing any of those at different speeds. The terrain you were travelling over could be another factor, as could other things, like weather.That would depend on what way you were travelling and how fast you were travelling at. You could be crawling, hopping, walking, swimming, driving, flying, sailing, skiing, cycling etc. You could be doing any of those at different speeds. The terrain you were travelling over could be another factor, as could other things, like weather.That would depend on what way you were travelling and how fast you were travelling at. You could be crawling, hopping, walking, swimming, driving, flying, sailing, skiing, cycling etc. You could be doing any of those at different speeds. The terrain you were travelling over could be another factor, as could other things, like weather.That would depend on what way you were travelling and how fast you were travelling at. You could be crawling, hopping, walking, swimming, driving, flying, sailing, skiing, cycling etc. You could be doing any of those at different speeds. The terrain you were travelling over could be another factor, as could other things, like weather.That would depend on what way you were travelling and how fast you were travelling at. You could be crawling, hopping, walking, swimming, driving, flying, sailing, skiing, cycling etc. You could be doing any of those at different speeds. The terrain you were travelling over could be another factor, as could other things, like weather.That would depend on what way you were travelling and how fast you were travelling at. You could be crawling, hopping, walking, swimming, driving, flying, sailing, skiing, cycling etc. You could be doing any of those at different speeds. The terrain you were travelling over could be another factor, as could other things, like weather.That would depend on what way you were travelling and how fast you were travelling at. You could be crawling, hopping, walking, swimming, driving, flying, sailing, skiing, cycling etc. You could be doing any of those at different speeds. The terrain you were travelling over could be another factor, as could other things, like weather.That would depend on what way you were travelling and how fast you were travelling at. You could be crawling, hopping, walking, swimming, driving, flying, sailing, skiing, cycling etc. You could be doing any of those at different speeds. The terrain you were travelling over could be another factor, as could other things, like weather.That would depend on what way you were travelling and how fast you were travelling at. You could be crawling, hopping, walking, swimming, driving, flying, sailing, skiing, cycling etc. You could be doing any of those at different speeds. The terrain you were travelling over could be another factor, as could other things, like weather.That would depend on what way you were travelling and how fast you were travelling at. You could be crawling, hopping, walking, swimming, driving, flying, sailing, skiing, cycling etc. You could be doing any of those at different speeds. The terrain you were travelling over could be another factor, as could other things, like weather.That would depend on what way you were travelling and how fast you were travelling at. You could be crawling, hopping, walking, swimming, driving, flying, sailing, skiing, cycling etc. You could be doing any of those at different speeds. The terrain you were travelling over could be another factor, as could other things, like weather.
if they're in the way of an rough object travelling 50 miles per hour or more, yes, very dangerous, lethal one could say
When you smell copper, it could indicate that there is metal in the air or that there is a metallic object nearby. Copper has a distinct smell that some people can detect.
To detect something would be to discover that it exists, or is present, without actually knowing of its existence or occurrenceTo look for is to try to find some specific target.I could take a metal detector among the beach to look for coins; whilst looking for the specific target, I could perhaps detect the existence of a different metal object under the sand
That will depend on where you were coming from and how you were travelling. It could take seconds if you were just at its border. It could take months if you were travelling from Australia by boat.
Depending on what exactly the excess material is and what it got inside, there are a number of possibilities. It could have been from a faulty seal on a container, it may have already been inside the object in question and you have just noticed it, or you may have over calculated the quantity of a liquid you were using and it overflowed.
That would depend on what way you were travelling and how fast you were travelling at. You could be crawling, hopping, walking, swimming, driving, flying, sailing, skiing, cycling etc. You could be doing any of those at different speeds. The terrain you were travelling over could be another factor, as could other things, like weather.
"Impossible."
It could be excess insulin secretion from your pancreas, but high glucose foods may cause this, and the enzymes would help