if you really need this you are an idiot but it is the moon
22.2 minutes
Because the North Pole is farthest north on the Earth
The South Pole at 90°south. From that position it is only possible for you to travel northward, making it the farthest point south.
The farthest a person can travel is limited by the boundaries of space and time. Currently, the farthest humans have traveled from Earth is about 400,000 kilometers (approximately 248,000 miles) to the Moon during the Apollo missions. In theory, if we consider space travel, the Voyager 1 spacecraft, which is over 14 billion miles away from Earth, represents the farthest any human-made object has traveled. However, humans themselves remain confined to relatively close distances within our solar system.
north pole and south pole are the farthest points on earth
It doesn't. if a bullet were shot from earth into space and had enough acceleration to pull away from earth's gravity, it would travel indefinitely until hitting an object.
It would take about 22.5 minutes.
No, Earth is third in line, Pluto is last but now scientist think there is another planet farther away.
From where ? ? ? From the sun: 12min 40sec From the earth when Mars is closest: 4min 21sec From the earth when Mars is farthest: 20min 59sec
Currently, the farthest a human has traveled into space is about 400,000 kilometers. That is the distance from the Earth to the Moon.
The bullet will travel as fast as it would on earth (possibly a little faster, due to the lack of air resistance in the barrel). Once it left the barrel, it would continue with the same speed until slowed by gravity, or it entered a planetary atmosphere- or hit something.
Yes, because there will be no air resistance.