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They move at centimeters per year.
1 meter = 100 centimeters 1 year = 365 days 1cm/day*1meter / 100 centimeters *365 days/ 1 year = 3.65 meters per year or 1 meter per year = (1/3.65) cm/day
It will take 50 years to travel 4.5 meters at a speed of 9 centimeters per year. This calculation is done by dividing 4.5 meters by 0.09 meters (which is equivalent to 9 centimeters) to get the time in years.
It would take 1 billion years to travel 3500 kilometers if you were moving at a rate of 3.5 centimeters per year. This is found by converting the kilometers to centimeters to match the speed you're traveling.
5 centimeters per year
2.5 centimeters per year
5 centimeters.
2.5 centimeters per year
I get 0.00000000133 meter per second. (rounded)
The minimum is 50 cm. per year however it can go up to about 200 cm. per year.
The movement of tectonic plates is typically measured in centimeters per year, with average speeds ranging from 1 to 10 centimeters per year. However, plate movement can vary significantly depending on the plate boundary and specific location. For example, the Pacific Plate moves faster than the North American Plate at a rate of around 8-10 centimeters per year.
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