Given that you dedicated 50 years to this goal, that's 2000 miles a year. This comes out to about 5.5 miles a day over those 50 years, so while it is possible, it is not likely.
on average 2 - 3 trillion miles
i think u can
Strangely enough, the answer is 100000
About a dozen. Half of them whilst running away from the farmer trying to shoot it.
According to the American Podiatric Medical Association, the average person takes between 8,000 and 10.000 steps a day. This works out to be several miles. In the average lifetime, that adds up to about 115,000 miles!
If you walk for 50 years, that's 50 yrs X 365 days = 18,250 days. So a few miles a day would do it easily.
if its a v6 $5. If its a 22re then around $2200-4500.
There are 1.609344 kilometres in one mile. Therefore, 100000 miles is equal to 100000 x 1.609344 = 160934.4 kilometres.
The answer is yes, one could walk as much as 100,000 miles in a lifetime. The average human walks 65,000 miles in a lifetime(http://www.dandydesigns.org/id4.html), which equates close to three laps around the equator; so, it is entirely possible to walk 100,000 miles in a lifetime.As a side note, the average human walks at a rate of 3.5 MPH; so, if one were to walk non-stop everyday for 4 years, then4 yrs * 365 days * 24 hrs = 35,040 hrs35,040 hrs * 3.5 MPH = 122,640 milesTherefore, in one lifetime, it would take the average human a little less than 4 years of walking to achieve the goal of 100,000 miles.
There are 5280 feet in one mile. Therefore, 100000 feet is equal to 100000/5280 = 18.93 recurring (that is, 18.939393...) miles.
Yes, walking one thousand miles in a lifetime is quite achievable for most people. It averages out to just under three miles a week, which can easily be accomplished through daily activities or dedicated walking sessions. Many individuals walk significantly more than this, making it a realistic goal for maintaining health and fitness.
100000/1000=100 mtrs in 2 mins ( 1000 mm = 1 mtr) now u decide can u walk ?