An average garden snail's top speed is about 0.0284 mph assuming it traveled at top speed the entire time that is 6.816 miles per day and 204.48 miles per month.
To calculate the time it takes for a snail traveling at 0.013 meters per second to cover 20.3 miles, first convert miles to meters: 20.3 miles is approximately 32,700 meters. Then, divide the distance by the speed: 32,700 meters ÷ 0.013 meters/second = about 2,515,384 seconds. Converting seconds to years (2,515,384 seconds ÷ 31,536,000 seconds/year) gives approximately 0.08 years, or about 29 days.
1/1000 or .001 mps
The garden snail is the fastest land snail. It can travel at a speed of 0.03 miles per hour. Snails are gastropods that move by crawling on a single foot.
None. Hours is a measure of time while miles is a measure of distance. The two measure entirely different things and you cannot convert one to the other with out additional information. Are you travelling at the speed of a snail or a light beam, for example?
The time it takes a snail to travel 10 miles can vary based on the species and environmental conditions. On average, common garden snails move at a speed of about 0.03 miles per hour. At this rate, it would take approximately 333 hours, or about 14 days, for a snail to cover 10 miles. However, factors such as terrain and weather can significantly affect their speed.
Speed of a common Snail: Foot/second: 0.001 Km/hour: 0.003 Miles per hour: 0.004 or about one millimetre per second.
You cannot directly convert a distance to a speed. If you know how long you take to travel the 1.2 miles, you have a speed and you can convert it; otherwise, you can't.
0.02 x 1600meters(1mile) = 32meters/1600seconds = 0.02m or 2cm and snail move way slower than this
Garden snail, 0.03 mph
10 years, if you're riding a snail. (How about telling us the speed?)
the speed of garden snail in kilometres per hour is 0.048 km/h
You can't. Miles are length/distance and mi/h are rate of speed.