An average paddler can achieve 1-3 MPH for extended periods. Someone who is strong and experienced could reach 4-6 MPH. Paddling with or against the tide or current also affects travel time. So, the answer would be anywhere from less than 10 minutes to more than an hour, depending on the paddler and conditions.
1 mile = 1.609 km, thus to run 1km would take 9.53s / 1.609 = 5.92s
The plural of the one-man boat, kayak, is kayaks.
176 seconds or 2.933333333333333333333333333333333333333 minutes
Yes, kayak is the correct spelling.Some example sentences are:I need to buy a new kayak.The kayak became wedged between two rocks.
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1 mile = 1,609.344 meters.
1 mile=1.609344 kilometers
There is 1,760 yards in a mile.
Not too long.
As long asthe builders needed!
As long asthe builders needed!
the word kayak comes from Asia, North America and Gr eenlandAns 2The word 'kayak' comes from the word 'inuktitut' in the Aleut/ Inuit group of languages. It's original meaning was 'man's boat' .( I live in Canada and we often hear words in that language or encounter them in crosswords.)