You couldn't walk much if any faster on the Moon than you can on Earth. Given the extra equipment you'd need to carry in order to protect yourself and be able to breathe, and the need to be careful to keep from falling and possibly breaking that equipment, you might well walk slower than you do on Earth, but the exact ratio is hard to predict.
A reasonable estimate (if we ignore the equipment and assume you're walking in an air-filled tunnel or something) would be around 75 hours of walking time. That's too long to go without rest, so the overall time required would be longer.
twice as long as walking half the moon or half as long as walking it twice.
Probably not long cus of no gravity so when run well float in air the air will it faster than a Olympic runner
The duration of A Walk on the Moon is 1.78 hours.
it is 238857000 steps from the earth to the moon walking
You'd be the 13th; twelve people have walked on the moon.
it takes 12000 minutes to walk on the moon by 300km
twice as long as walking half the moon or half as long as walking it twice.
Impossible; there is no path to the Moon. And the stairs, if you could build them, would be murder!
It takes around two seasons after it is born for the baby to start walking.
depends on how fast you walk
Probably not long cus of no gravity so when run well float in air the air will it faster than a Olympic runner
if you started at miami it would be 490 hours
It depends on the speed at which you walk, and how long you can sustain that speed.
about how long would it take to walk from east Texas coast to Mexico citey
Yes, but you would take longer steps.
half a second if you walk fast
The answer will depend on the speed at which you walk.