it would probobly depend on how fast you are going-if you are walking, in a car, on a bike, etc.......
If the circumference of the Earth is 40,075 km, and if you were to walk at an average walking pace of 5 km/hr, then it would take you 8015 hours (or ~334 days or 48 weeks). This, of course, would be assuming that you walk a straight line, at a steady pace, could walk on water, and did not stop to rest.
A mole of meters is 6.022x1023 m, or 6.022x1020 km. So, if you walked at the brisk pace of 6.44 km/hour (4 mi/hour), it would take about 9.35x1019 hours. You'd better pack a lunch.
The diameter of Pluto is 2,360 Km. To walk 2,000 it would take 500 hours. Of coarse that is without breaks or stopping so as you can see it would take a while.
Roughly 6.5 km
At least eight years.
A long time.
At an average of about 1km per 15 min. It would take about an hour to walk 4km
about 50 mintues
Depends on how fast you walk.
2 km = 1.2 miles. At a normal pace it should take about 20-25 minutes to walk that far.
If you walk with the speed of 6 km per hour then it will take 25 minutes
You can walk 1 km in 6 minutes if you can walk a mile in 10 minutes.
half a second if you walk fast
the Channel Tunnel is used only by trains. It is roughly 50 km long, meaning that if you had to walk through it at an adult average speed of 6 km/h, it would take height hours and 20 minutes to reach the other end.
5 hours.
Around 8 minutes it takes to walk 0.8 km
An adult waking at a normal pace walks about 5 km/h. This would make it possible to walk 1 km in 12 minutes, 2 km in 24 minutes, and 2.9 km in 35 minutes.