From what I have read it was going 50,000 mph.
The fastest speed ever recorded on water is 318 mph (511 km/h), achieved by the Spirit of Australia hydroplane in 1978.
It indicates how fast reactants become products.
Hurricane Katrina comes at about 1000 miles per hour.
It would depend upon how fast you were going and how far apart the planets were at the time.It would depend upon how fast you go and how far apart they are at the time.
what is the prefix root of the word hydroplane
Speed costs...how fast do you want to go?
I thought that my speedboat was fast until he swept past me in his brand new hydroplane.
There are no perfect rhymes for the word hydroplane.
A hydroplane is a speedboat, not an airplane.
When I am in my car and it is raining I might hydroplane.
Because hydroplane only in the water
a hydroplane is a sea plane, therefor meaning it lands in the sea
Tires can hydroplane as low as 40 mph if conditions are right.
Hydroplaning is caused by a combination of the conditions below:vehicle speedTyre profile, tread type and depthwater depthsurface conditionsWith speed being the biggest culprit. Go too fast and and eventually every tyre will hydroplane, go slow enough and you'll never hydroplane.
Tires with worn tread will hydroplane easily, very dangerous.
Its does not have one .