0.25 miles
A block is the distance from one road intersection to the next. It is not a fixed distance. This distance is often about 100 meters, but it may vary from one block to the next, and of course from one city to another. Brasilia, I have been told, has "superblocks" of about 500 meters each - 5 times the distance otherwise considered typical.Number of blocks walking is an American expression expressing distances in a city. Blocks do not have a set distance; however in New York City, the average length of a north-south block is 1/20th of a mile, or 264 feet. An east-west block is about 1/5th of a mile, or 1056 feet.
About 3 blocks. Depends on the city, though, and on the particular blocks; there are of course individual differences. I was told that in Brasilia, they have blocks of about 500 meters each, instead of the usual 100.About 3 blocks. Depends on the city, though, and on the particular blocks; there are of course individual differences. I was told that in Brasilia, they have blocks of about 500 meters each, instead of the usual 100.About 3 blocks. Depends on the city, though, and on the particular blocks; there are of course individual differences. I was told that in Brasilia, they have blocks of about 500 meters each, instead of the usual 100.About 3 blocks. Depends on the city, though, and on the particular blocks; there are of course individual differences. I was told that in Brasilia, they have blocks of about 500 meters each, instead of the usual 100.
Metres or kilometres in metric; yards or miles in Imperial
Depends which city the blocks are
No. There are no standard lengths for city blocks across trhe world.
Depends on the city. Blocks are not standardized.
1000 meters = how many blocks
12 blocks is a mile
It completely depends on what sort of a city you're in, and what class level aprt of the city because in some places, four blocks may be a far cry shorter than a single kilometer, and in others (say in Maaschtricht in the Netherlands for example) in the rich section of the city, where properties are much larger, 4 blocks may easily be over a kilometer. Also,t ehre really is no set rules, but I would suggest that if it is less than a kilometer, sue meters, if it is over 1.5 kilometers, say kilometers.
That is 80 blocks which is approximately 4 miles.
2 miles
In general, 10 blocks equals 1 mile. That would mean that 0.2 miles would be the same as 2 blocks.