No
Answer: 30 km/h = 18.6411 mph
29.92 mph
To find the distance he is from work, we can use the formula: distance = speed x time. If he is averaging 30 mph for 30 minutes (0.5 hours), the distance he is from work would be 15 miles (30 mph x 0.5 hours).
Yes.
That event occurred in 1960. Martin Luther King Jr. was arrested in Georgia for driving 30 mph in a zone of 25 mph.
A Hippo can run from 18 mph / 30 khm; to 30 mph / 50 khm and the "Average Human" can run between 14 and 27 mph (Olympic sprinters ignored for the purposes of this question) - so the answer would be that a Hippo can, on average, outrun a human.
Faster than any human can run, that is 60 miles per hour. The fastest man ever has never ran faster than 30 mph. A mile a minute is IMPOSSIBLE for a human being.
I would say 6 and above. I would say 6 mph and above.
40km/h
20 to 30 mph
20 to 30 mph
30 mph
about 30 mph!
2.25 miles
No. The top speed for this species is around 30-35 mph.
50 mph for 160 yards
No; a grizzly bear can run about 30 MPH. A horse can run about 40 MPH. Horse speed can vary by breed, however.