There is more water and more salt in the water to provide ions the ability to move.
assuming that they are dropped from the same height, no, gravity accelerates all objects equally regardless of mass
Faster is the answer you are looking for.
"Faster" is a comparative of fast. The related superlative is "fastest."
.003 is faster than .005
The comparative form of the word 'fast' is 'faster'.
rusting of iron is faster in rainy days because water is responsible for the rusting of iron i.e the presence of oxygen
Yes, iron objects close to the sea can rust faster due to the higher presence of moisture and salt in the air, which accelerates the oxidation process. The salt in the air can also act as an electrolyte, enhancing the rusting process.
iron rusts faster in presence of moisture and air.
because there is more moisture in the air
Because of the moisture.
some objects faster than the others because its due to the movement of the earth.... hahah joke lang :))
why are some objects faster than other
why are some objects faster than other
why are some objects faster than other
why are some objects faster than other
why are some objects faster than other
The desert heats up faster.