It depends on each persons ability to sit and do the meditation. I do about 20 minutes once a day, trying to work up to 30 minutes. Monks can spend hours meditating. If you are starting out, start a 5 minutes a few times a day and then gradually increase the time.
Usually, more experienced Buddhists.
It is a place for Buddhists to meditate.
Buddhists worship buddhas in temples, where they could meditate Buddhists worship buddhas in temples, where they could meditate
to meditate and eat chimichangas
It depends. There are some Buddhists (monks, in particular) who spend many hours each day meditating. There are others who adhere to Buddhist ritual who do not meditate at all.
No but they go to a temple to pray or meditate.
Some Buddhists meditate all day every day (the monks living in the forest, mainly found in china do that). Others meditate twice a day, once in the morning and once in the night and on full moons. Some meditate only once a day, and some only meditate when they have time to do so. But it is really not specific, but most buddhists try to always meditate on the night of a full moon. And the meditation is worship.
A quiet place. Mindfulness, however, can be practiced anywhere.
Buddhists meditate almost everywhere; at home, at work, at a temple; whenever they have the time or the need.
Zen Buddhists meditate in Temples.
Most buddhists meditate on their own at home but some will go to a Buddhist Center, or temples and monasteries to meditate. Buddhism is not a religion. Therefore, buddhists do not pray in the western sense of "talking" to deity/God to ask help or forgiveness.
Buddhists (those who follow the pure teachings of the Buddha) do not technically worship. However, they do meditate in groups at special temples called wats.