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A snail was moving at a pace of 1 meter per hour. This is an example of ...

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A snail was moving at a pace of 1 meter per hour. This is an example of ...

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This is an example of speed. Speed is a measure of how fast something is moving or the rate at which an object is covering a distance. It is usually expressed in terms of distance traveled per unit of time. In this case, the snail is moving at a speed of 1 meter per hour.

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