Assuming the slug travels at an average speed of 0.013 m/s (based on typical slug locomotion speed), and the circumference of the Earth is approximately 40,075 km, it would take the slug approximately 9 years to travel around the world once. This calculation is based on the formula Time = Distance/Speed. However, this estimation does not account for factors like rest, food, obstacles, or changes in direction, which would likely significantly extend the time needed for the slug to complete its journey.
Light travels at approximately 186,282 miles per second. The circumference of the Earth is about 24,901 miles. Therefore, it would take light approximately 0.133 seconds to travel all the way around the Earth.
The Earth's Moon orbits around Earth once in a Month and the Earth orbits around the Sun once in a year, so the Moon orbits around the Sun once in a year too.
It takes Vesta approximately 3.63 years to orbit around the Sun once.
165 (Earth) years.
by plane it takes around 45 hours by foot it takes around 32 years (a long time) i say plane :)
they would be so long that they would be able to wrap all the way round the world
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24 hours
Once Around the World was created in 1988-03.
Yes. It would reach around the world. Not once but 3 times.
Norway is a fairly small country, unless sliced up real thin it wouldn't even go around the world once. If you sliced it, the thinner the slice the more times it would go around.
A long time
The world spins on its axis once a day it rotates around the sun once a year.
If you went half way around the world and then stopped and turned around and went back to where you came from it would be as if you had gone around the world all the way. So no it would not be longer it would be the same distance.
Once the snow had completely melted and then they would be able to get around normally after about 1 week.
Light travels at approximately 186,282 miles per second. The circumference of the Earth is about 24,901 miles. Therefore, it would take light approximately 0.133 seconds to travel all the way around the Earth.
A day is how long it takes for Earth to rotate once completely about its axis. A year is how long it takes to move once completely around the sun. So if it took one month to move around the sun a day is still 24 hours long, assuming it did not speed up or slow down in the process.