High and low pressure systems. 1 mile south could be a low pressure system which would have a different temperature than a mile north with a high pressure system. Thats just one variable though.
You can hire a long haul truck for roughly $2 per mile. There are lots of variables that can affect the rate.
12 mile
a half of a mile is 2640 ft. 2880 is 240 ft off.
The mile is a measure of distance and is used to describe how far places are apart or as part of a description of the speed at which something is moving.
Too many variables and not enough info.
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There are too many variables to give you a single answer. A .44 magnum will be MUCH louder than a .22 short. Air temperature also affects sound transmission- hotter is further, since the air is less dense. altitude will also have an affect, wind DIRECTION will have an affect- as well as what is around you- city buildings that reflect and absorb noise, heavy woods, or open fields. It may vary from a few hundred feet to a mile or more.
None. The stars are spaced trillions of miles apart.
half a mile
Speed, heart rate, a flat course, and a 1-mile track
there isn't a mile there if they are 5.5 inches apart then they are 5.5 inches apart so in that situation there isn't any miles between the 2 cities
The number of utility poles in a mile can vary widely depending on the area and the spacing used by utility companies. Typically, poles are placed about 100 to 150 feet apart, which translates to approximately 30 to 50 poles per mile. In urban areas, poles may be closer together, while in rural areas, they might be farther apart, leading to fewer poles per mile.