Its depends on how far is the school
Few people walk to school because there school is too far or its cold or hot outside it all depends on the person
In the 1800s, children walk to school when they want to. If it rains or snows, they would have to go in a carriage if they have one, or they still have to walk on their feet. Those days were really harsh.
Distance is how far you have traveled. For example, if you walk to school and back, you will have traveled twice the distance between the school and your home. Displacement is how far you have gone in your travels. For example, if you walk to school and back, your displacement is zero because you end up where you started.
walking or biking to school can be good for kids because its good exercise. if school is close to your house it may be better to walk. if its far away probably not. also, it can be dangerous for little kids. Type your answer here...
Depends on how far away the library is.
If you live close to school, you walk. If you live far away from school, you travel by public transport, otherwise, you get chauffered to school by mum, dad or one of the family.
people were harrased and black people diddnt have to walk as far
One or two blocks. Schools were local by the 1950's.
i can taste my school i can see my school i can hear my school i can feel my school first i heard my school from far distance then i turn around i see my school then i walk up to my school and touch it and as i touch it i get turn on and lick my school.
Laura Ingalls typically walked about 1 to 2 miles (1.6 to 3.2 km) to school each day.
By using google street view, this will tell you how far school is. You could also use speed = distance/time, you walk at around 4km/hr and the time you take then rearrange to find the distance.