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It's distance - the further it is from the Sun the further it has to travel.
distance = speed x time For example if you travel 50 miles per hour for two hours, the distance is 100 miles
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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).
The distance between imaginary lines around the earth parallel to the equator. The relationship is that they all travel from east to west or visa versa.
the realionship between the organisation in the travel and tourism.
y = distance x = time v = velocitydistance = velocity x timey = v X
The road distance between Rockhampton and Townsville is 720 km. Estimated travel time is 9.5 hours.
It is because the distance you have to travel between to places never have a straight path from point to point.
The time-distance graph of seismic waves shows the relationship between the time it takes for seismic waves to travel and the distance they travel. It helps in determining the speed at which seismic waves propagate through the Earth's interior and provides information about the structure and composition of the Earth's layers.
The distance is 385 kilometres; the travel time is approximately 4 hours.
The distance between Sydney's CBD and Newcastle is 159km. Depending on traffic, it takes around 2 hours to travel.