With the SR-71 Blackbird being the fastest jet and having a top speed of 4100 mph, it would take roughly 6.073527548005815 hours.
In part that would depend on the mode of transportation and the longitude and lattitudes used. If you are at the North or South Pole you can simply run around the Pole twice clockwise and twice counterclockwise and claim to have run around the earth twice in each direction in less then a minute. That sets up a whole new set of World Records like: * Fastest person to run around the World East to West. * Fastest person to run around the World backwards. * Fastest person to duckwalk around the World. * Fastest person to walk around the World on their hands. * Youngest child to crawl around the World in less then a minute. A whole new Olympiad and a new chapter in the Guinness Book of Records will need to be created.
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The fastest reader in the world, Howard Berg, can read around 25,000 words per minute. This translates to reading a 200-250 page book in roughly an hour.
Long fin and short fin mako sharks are the fastest swimming sharks.
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Islam is the fastest growing religion in 2010 and has been for a long time.
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the cheetah is the fastest animal in the world
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Well, isn't that a delightful thought! A snail moves at a very slow pace, so it would take an incredibly long time for it to travel all around the world. But you know what's beautiful? That snail would get to see so many wonderful sights and experience so many new things along the way. Just like in painting, sometimes it's the journey that matters most.