At the equator, the circumference of the Earth is 24,900 miles. An object travelling at 80 miles a day would take 311.25 days to come back to the point from which it started.
24,901 miles at the equator
At 3 miles per hour, 347 days. a long time
To calculate how long it would take to walk around the world at 3 miles per hour at the equator, you need to determine the circumference of the Earth at the equator, which is approximately 24,901 miles. At a walking pace of 3 miles per hour, it would take about 8,300 hours or 345 days to walk around the world.
The world has a circumference of approximately 24,901 miles (40,075 kilometers) around the equator.
At around 500 miles long, the Malacca Strait is the longest in the world
It would take you ten days, except for the fact that walking around the world in ten days is physically impossible. Assuming there was a land route at the equator (and there is not) you would have to walk at about 104 miles per hour without stopping to do it.
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If 12 inches equals 100 miles on the map, then 1 inch would represent approximately 8.33 miles (100 miles divided by 12). Wisconsin in 1 inch on the map would be around 8.33 miles long.
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 mean circumference of the earth is 40041 kilometres or 24881 miles. At 6 miles per hour it would take approx 4147 hours or 172.8 days (non-stop).
If there were a great-circle route consisting of all water ... there isn't ...then it would take 345days 20hours . (rounded)
The World War 1 trenches could stretch for hundreds of miles along the Western Front, from the North Sea to Switzerland. The trenches themselves varied in length, but typically were around 400-500 miles long overall.