The fastest recorded lava flow occurred in 1950 on Mount Etna in Sicily, Italy, when it traveled at about 37 miles per hour. However, lava flow speeds can vary depending on factors like slope, viscosity, and gas content.
Rocks with fine-grained texture like basalt would be formed by the fastest cooling of lava. This rapid cooling prevents large mineral crystals from forming, resulting in a fine-grained texture.
The fastest time for completing an expert-level Minesweeper game is around 1.5 seconds. This record was achieved by Kamil MuraΕski from Poland in 2014.
Lava flows are usually slow moving, giving people time to escape.
The fastest moonwalk time in 2011 was achieved by Hakeem Olajuwon, a former professional basketball player, with a time of 5.9 seconds.
The fastest time recorded at the Melbourne Cup was 3 minutes and 16.3 seconds, set by Kingston Rule in 1990.
IT is travelling at its fastest when it gushes out of a vent to form a lava fountain.
Yes, top speed a horse can reach an average of about 45mph this is much faster then the fastest lava flow,
The fastest speed someone has traveled on a pogo stick is around 42.8 mph (69 km/h). This record was achieved by Biff Hutchison in 2010.
Rate of travel = (distance traveled) divided by (time traveled)
Lava is slow only, 10 mph at fastest but hot ash can go 200 mph.
The fastest moving tornado recorded traveled with a forwards speed of 73 mph. The fastest winds recorded in a tornado were 302 mph
The object's total distance traveled divided by the total time it traveled is its average speed.
Speed describes the distance traveled by an object divided by the time in which the distance was traveled, if the direction is not specified.
it is a three wheeled car and the speed is745mphand it is called SSC
you can find the distance when you know your speed and the time you traveled
Speed = Distance/Time
distance time graph is a graph traveled in a graph which shows how much we have traveled in equal period of time.