It is about 4.6 miles (7.4 km) from the south end of Central Park (59th Street aka Central Park South) to Ground Zero. It's pretty much a straight shot up/downtown.
It is about 4.6 miles (7.4 km) from the southwest corner of Central Park to Ground Zero.
The Central Park Zoo is in Central Park. Central Park is in New York City. So...the estimated travel time is zero hours, zero minutes, and zero seconds.
Hiroshima at the sight of ground zero.
The atmosphere begins at the ground. The distance between them is exactly zero.
According to the measurements I got from Google Maps, it is about a 4.6 mile walk from the southwest corner of Central Park to the World Trade Center (Ground Zero). Central Park is a little less than one mile wide, and two and a half miles long, so, depending on where in the park you are starting out from, the walk may be a mile or more longer. In other words, it's a fairly long walk.
They are about 5 miles apart as the crow flies (meaning, if you were to draw an imaginary straight line between them on the map). In road miles, the distance is about 6 miles, if you drive west from the Dakota (at 72nd and Central Park West) to the West Side Highway and continue straight down the West Side of Manhattan to Ground Zero.
From Penn Station to Ground Zero is approximately 3 miles, according to the measurements I got from Google Maps.
Yes. If you end up where you started, your displacement is zero, but the distance you travel is the actual amount of ground covered. For example, if you made a round trip of 50 miles, your displacement would be zero miles, but your distance would be 50 miles. This is because the final position and the initial position are the same. Round trips always have a displacement of zero.
At Ground Zero was created in 1994.
The duration of At Ground Zero is 1.87 hours.
Picture of ground zero
Distance is greater , because displacement can be zero ,but, distance cannot be zero.