a lot.
Light can travel once around the earth in .00013358 seconds.
austraia is part of Narnia. so therefore it would be possible for it to be sunny in austraia and America at the same time. as long as there was a sun over Narnia.
It would be a very sad and depressing place, colours make the world wonderful. A peach and an apple would be almost identical if there is no colour . The world would be just a boring place to live without colour so be grateful that the world is full with colours.
If light were to go in a circle around the earth it would go around the earth about 7 3/4 times in a second.
When the earth full turns one revolution, its basically one day (24 hours) but if the earth revolves around the sun, its one yaer (365 days) but as it rotates or revolves it tips itself on an axil, making seasons.
The Oakland Athletics defeated the Los Angeles Dodgers in 5 games. It would be their last championship before the earthquake-ridden 1989 World Series. The A's would face the Dodgers again in 1988, with the Dodgers coming up on top.
The Los Angeles Dodgers have won the World Series 7 Times out of 19 appearances as of 2020 2020, 1988, 1981, 1965, 1963, 1959, 1955
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Yes, they would play in the 2008 World Series against either Boston or Tampa Bay, whichever team wins that series.
the sailing around the world map
An airplane can travel around the world. Its' flight would be said to be transglobal.
If you went half way around the world and then stopped and turned around and went back to where you came from it would be as if you had gone around the world all the way. So no it would not be longer it would be the same distance.
The West Coast.
it changes over the years, due to players and similar things. last season the dodgers would have beaten the angels, but this season the angles should beat the dodgers.
Yes. It would reach around the world. Not once but 3 times.
If you are asking "how long would it take to fly around the world?", then it would of taken 22 hours in concord, but the world record is held by Steve Fossett, he did it in 67 hours in the Global Flyer.
about 278,456,732,338 billion huskies live in the world today