they can travel for trillions of miles before raining down on the land
Acids can travel long distances in the atmosphere due to being carried by winds and air currents. This enables them to spread over large areas before eventually falling to the ground as acid rain. Furthermore, certain acids can react with other compounds in the atmosphere, forming aerosols that can travel even greater distances.
average global temperature, about 5C lower than today. local temperatures in some places fell far more, while a few areas warmed some.
Rain may need to fall half a mile to 6 miles before it reaches the ground. It's possible for cumulonimbus clouds, which are associated with heavy downpours, to form about 6 miles above the ground.
3,050
The horizon appears to recede as you move towards it because of the curvature of the Earth. This curvature makes it seem like the horizon is always at a distance, no matter how far you travel towards it.
How far the drop height is.
as far as it wants
an average hamster can travel at a speed of 5 miles per hour
12.6 Miles. (That is far)
absolutly
2 miles
On average, a mouse can travel up to 1 mile in a day.
depends on the bird
A millilitre is one thousandth of a litre. Depending on the mpg the car gets, an average car would travel about as far as you could spit.
3 x 50 = 150 miles
Around 1.800 Nautical miles = 2.000 miles = 3.300 kilometers with external drop tanks.
The distance your breath can travel in a day can vary depending on factors like wind conditions, but on average, it may travel a few meters to tens of meters. In still air, it may not travel far at all before dispersing.