The distance a shark travels in a year can vary greatly depending on the species and its habitat. Some sharks, like the great white, can travel thousands of miles annually, sometimes exceeding 10,000 miles during migration. Other species may cover shorter distances, ranging from a few hundred to several thousand miles. Overall, the migratory patterns and behaviors of sharks significantly influence their yearly travel distances.
214,000 miles
10000 to 12000 miles per year
Around 5,881,986,000,000 miles (5.88 trillion).
I would have to say elephants travel about 11000 miles twice a year
It can travel about 5.86 trillion miles in one year. This is a light year.
I am pretty centrally located within the area I work in and about 12 miles from my employers shop, I do between 22 and 25K miles in their truck per year.
The average person will travel less than 600 miles per year. This is because most people do not have to fly.
A light year is a measure of distance, not time. A light year is the distance that light will travel in one year. One light second is 186,000 miles. A light year is a measure of distance, not time. A light year is the distance that light will travel in one year. One light second is 186,000 miles.
0.2 Light Years. Approx 6 trillian miles in 1 light year
Miss America travels about 20,000 miles per month, changing her location every 24 to 48 hours. This comes to approximately 240,000 miles in a year.
about 5 per year
About 150,000 miles in a year. :)