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
Assuming you mean a bullet fired from a .22 caliber handgun, the answer is, yes, it can, but it depends on several variables.