The answer is Half the Way.
The heart worm travel the farthest because it want to eat so much it going to the lungs, heart, brain and other important parts of your body.
It depends how fast you are going. The distance is 28.5 million miles at its shortest distance and 43 million miles at its farthest point from the sun.
There is no direct relationship. However another name for length is distance and if you divide time into distance you get speed (if it takes you one hour to travel 10 miles, then you are going at 10 miles an hour).
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No, even if going around in a circle is counted, the distance is the same.
Like any distance, it depends on how fast you are going. At the speed of light it would take 4,000 years to travel that distance.
If the Miami Dolphins and Seattle Seahawks were to play each other it would be the farthest because you're going to the NW U.S all the way down to S.E. U.S. or via verse
It depends upon where you are going. The shortest distance, from Cape York to Merauke is about 300 kilometers (190 miles) and would be covered in a day or two. To travel from the east coast at Sydney to the farthest points of Sumatra would be a distance of over 12000 km (7450 miles) and could take between 2 and 4 weeks depending on the route.
Two-thirds of that distance per hour
well, what is the distance in kilometers and wher is it from.
It depends on your speed. A ray of light travels the distance in about eight and a half minutes. The distance can be represented as 149,637,000 kilometers. A car going at 90 kilometers/hour will travel the distance in 69277 days (about 190 years). An airplane going at 800 kilometers/hour will travel the distance in only 7794 days (21.4 years).