The Wellington House Academy was a private school in England that operated in the early 20th century. It was known for its progressive educational approach and attracted prominent figures, including children of royal families and politicians. The academy closed in 1940.
They are 11800 miles (approximate distance) away from each other if you go southeast from london. Note that this is a straight distance between the two places. The actual distance may vary according to the flight path or road/sea route chosen.
It takes to about 40 minutes or 45 minutes if you are on a plane
Normaly it takes 45 to 50 minutes to get to wellington on a plane
At a steady 80mph you can be there in 3 hours.
Well, my mom and my sister traveled from Kuwait to London so I'll guess its the same thing, it took them 6hrs and 45 mins. :D and I'll be joining them in two days from now.. when i get there I'll give you a specific time :D
Auckland, NZ 174.7667
-36.8667 Melbourne, AS 144.9667
-37.8167 Miles: 1630.19 Kilometers: 2623.47 Bearing: SW
Christchurch is in New Zealand, not Australia
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well the total consumption of earths power on average sofar a year is 15TerraWatts of power, although this increases each year. the average output per year for 1 turbine is 0.35MegaWatts so that would mean, roughly 45000000 (fouty five million) wind turbines could more than power earths entirety (43Million is more than enough) even with 43 million there would be lots going to waist.
Now the total cost of all this would be 460trillion dollars, which is not that much. it would be affordable if 10 or 20 of the worlds most wealthiest countries, gave a decent wack of money from their annual incomes (not that much tho) so like 25 of countries gave a 20 trillion dollar donation. (they make way more each year. its affordable, and will give too many benefits for it to be a rip off.
J.T.
There is a little bit of problem with your calculation:
460trillion $ is more than 6years of the world gdp.
Right now"2012" there is no country have more than 16trillion $gdp.
1:EU 16trillion$
2:US 15trillion$
3:Ch 6trillion$
The cheapest way to deal with this problem:
Moon dust
Joseph B. Ilias
It can be difficult to reheat beef Wellington. The pastry is not as good once it is reheated. You can try wrapping the Wellington in foil and heating it in a 350 degree oven for around ten minutes.
lord nelson was educated at burnums acadamy gosport,in what is now clarence square. clarence square school was built on the site,and is still there, but not as a school. [listed building probably] i went to school there during the war, it was part of our proud heritage. C.V.SAWYER.
It is called The cake tin because the stadium look like a cake tin. I dont own this i heard this from my friends
355 km taking this route:
Well, if you're talking about Wellington Kansas, aka "Hellhole" the population is about 3,000 to 5,000.
If you're talking about Wellington, New Zealand, at June 2007, the population of Wellington city was estimated to be 190,500. About 460,000 people live in the (greater) Wellington region. The Wellington region contains 11.1% of New Zealand's population.
Brisbane is 2 hours behind New Zealand New Zealand's Daylight Saving Time (DST) starts on the last Sunday of September - when the clocks are put forward an hour - and DST ends on the first Sunday in April
From Te Hapua in Northland to Wellington Central, the distance is 1050km (650mi).
The driving distance is approximately 211 km. If you average 65 mph for the whole trip, the driving time will be about 2 hours. Add extra time to account for stops or delays.
Arthur Wellesley was the Duke of Wellington around Napoleon's time.