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it can be as little as 10 miles for a crow to fly when the river is in flood but usually it is 11 or more especially if you dont have a crow that knows which direction to fly in
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The phrase "as the crow flies" is roughly defined as meaning "in a straight line" or, put another way, without having to account for irregular terrain or a winding path. In that case, there are 5,280 feet in a mile "as the crow flies" because the crow can fly directly from point A to point B.
No a cougar can not eat a crow if it is on the ground because, it might hear the cougar moving and fly away, unless it is dead than yes it can eat a crow.
Scare crows don't fly.
The crow would have to fly a distance of 20.4 miles to reach the point that is 1 mile east and 20 miles south of its starting point. This can be calculated using Pythagoras' theorem, which states that the square of the hypotenuse (the distance flown by the crow) is equal to the sum of the squares of the other two sides of the right triangle formed by the crow's path.
The "as the crow flies" distance is about 5,896.3 miles.
The "as the crow flies" distance is 1,759 miles / 2,831 km
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The expression is "as the crow flies", and means "by the most direct route", that is, in a straight line, which is of course, seldom achievable by road as roads and pathways have to account for terrain.