24,906 miles
Just ONE - the North pole !
The circumference of the Earth at the equator is about 24,901 miles. To convert this to feet, you multiply by 5,280 feet per mile, resulting in approximately 131,477,280 feet. Therefore, it would take about 131.5 million feet to travel around the world at the equator.
I do not know ask someone that does
You will travel 5,280ft, which is 1 mile.
it is almost exactly one mile around. You can check it using the ruler tool on Google Earth
I will travel to the ends of the earth for a good bowl of noodles. I won't cross the road for a turnip. I will travel 2 miles for an excellent grilled burger. I will travel about 1 mile for a top notch spaghetti and meatballs. I will travel less than 1/2 mile to go to a theatre.
It would take about the same amount of time to travel 1 mile on the moon as it would on Earth, assuming similar modes of transportation. The moon's surface gravity is about 1/6th that of Earth's, so you would experience less resistance while moving.
250 million miles far from earth
18000 miles
it is 25,184 miles around the world sorry didn't finish answer. 25,184 miles and 16,678 nautical miles there is 1.51 nautical miles for every mile
There are 5,280 feet per mile everywhere on planet Earth.
Depends on the shape of the acre. If it is 220 yards by 22 yards, you would have to do 4 circuits but that is slightly more than 1 mile. (220 yards is 1 furlong = 1/8 mile)