yes, as long as its on the same line of longitude you can use the same sundial
Depends on how many miles away. The sun orbits the earth every 24 hours. So, say there were two sundials, one in Las Vegas, and the other in Salt Lake City. They both would show different times, because the sun is continuously moving to another longitude. However, two sundials on the same longitude line will show the same time always (if both are set up accurately)
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3 whole ones, plus 60 percent of another one.
Almost directly southeast, depending on where you live. It is east about 300+ miles and south at least 120 miles. It is 712 miles from the center of the state.
Miles measure length, acres measure area. They aren't directly comparable.54 acres is 0.084375 square miles, if that helps any.
An example of 3 miles is 15,840 feet. Another example of 3 miles would be 190,080 inches or 4. 828032 kilometers.
Good grief that would be several hundred miles. You would be traveling the state which is about 600 miles and then another 700 to 800 miles if I am figuring right. A total of 1500 to 1800 miles. I am guessing here, but I think it would be in that ball park.
If you went directly from where you are standing straight through the earth until you got to the other side, the distance that you would travel would be the diameter.
This would directly depend on how far you were going. How long = (How far/60 mph)
If you start in Los Angeles and travel about 300 miles southeast, you would reach Phoenix, Arizona, which is the capital city of Arizona. From there, traveling north for 400 miles would take you into northern Arizona, and then heading west for another 200 miles would bring you into California. Therefore, you would end up in California.
If you could sail in a straight line from the tip of South Africa to the first land-fall directly south, you would travel approximately 2,206.763 nautical miles.