Depends how you intend to get there...
Most likely you will have to have a minimum of one plane layover at either New York City or Washington DC before continuing onto Ben Gurion Airport. To save costs you may have to add a layover somewhere in Europe or somewhere in the US Midwest.
It depends on what plane, destination or how many stops. I would say about ... 2-4 hrs.
Hulk would be beating her up until she stops fighting Thor. Hulk would also beat her up without getting tired until she stops claiming that she is stronger than him. So Hulk would win. He would throw her into a tank.
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Answer: Hawaii probably because you need to keep switching planes. (fun..) But if you would stay on the plane for the whole time, no stops, you would be on there probably for 1 and 1/2 hrs - 30min...
I would say 12 or 13 hours depending on how many stops you make and how bad traffic is in the bigger cities you pass through. I have made it to Denver in a day!
it would die...the shell is part of its body...it is like our ribs...stops stuff from getting to our organs
Oklahoma has a warmer climate.
Oklahoma in NCAAM but Marquette would in NCAAW.
Driving from Oklahoma City to the next state west, which is Texas, typically takes about 1 to 2 hours, depending on your specific destination in Texas and traffic conditions. The distance from Oklahoma City to the Texas border is approximately 100 miles. Factors such as road conditions, speed limits, and stops can affect travel time.
To travel from the US state of South Dakota to Oklahoma, you would travel south.
Oklahoma has 3,814,820 residents (2012) and Texas has only 21,498 residents. So, the answer would be that Oklahoma's population is bigger then Texas.
To go to Oklahoma University it would cost about anywhere from $52,000 to $72,000.