It depends. If you are referring to driving visible distance than your distance is at a maximum 2 miles on a flat distance. You can see protruding objects such as mountains, buildings, etc. from at the maximum of 2.5 miles but that is all. If you are on the ocean however you can see items taller than 2 miles high at the range of 5 miles. On flat land looking at flat land or protruding objects your maximum is 2.5 miles to answer your question.
No, the Philippine islands are 300,000 square kilometers (115,831 square miles). See the Related Link.
Sweden's land size is significantly smaller than the US. The US is about 28 times larger in land area than Sweden.
The first explorer to see the land that is now New Jersey was Henry Hudson in 1609. He sailed along the coast of New Jersey while exploring the region for the Dutch East India Company.
According to the CIA World Factbook, there are "266 nations, dependent areas, and other entities" around the world. see https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/print/xx.html
not exactly but far then 150 miles.. but I can assure you will see the best bays in the world..
Flat topped hills or rock formations with steep walls on all sides are called a mesa. See the related links for more information. A plateau is a large ( as in many square miles), extended area, that is higher than the surrounding land
the earth curves about eight inches in a mile. So, if the land is completely flat (or if you are on water) and your eyes are six feet (72 inches)above the ground, you can see for 72/8 = 9 miles. the higher you go - on a tower or the mast of a ship, say - the farther you can see.
A cliff.
you can only see for 15 miles as the earth curves and you cannot see that far.Correction.To a person of average height, the horizon over flat land is only about 3 miles/ 5 km away.You can see higher than that if you stand on a hill or building.At ground level you can see tall mountains many miles/km away.You can also see the Andromeda galaxy, about 2.5 million light years away.
15 miles
Miles and miles are the same measurement. Therefore, he would be able to see 12 miles.
The answer to your question is expressed in an equation. If you are 6 feet tall, then that is roughly 2 meters tall. The equation is 3.5 X The square root of 2 meters or however many meters you are above ground. At 2 meters above sea level, You would take the square root of 2 meters which is 1.41 then multiply it by 3.5 which gives you roughly 4.95. That is how many Kilometers you can see. If you want to convert it to feet, multiply it by 1000 to get how many meters which would be about 5000 meters, then multiply it by 2.6 to convert it to feet. That makes it 13000 feet. Then divide by 5280 to get miles. Therefore, at 2 meters above sea level, someone would be able to see 2.5 miles.
Olympic cross-country skiing is many people racing to see who can get to the finish line faster by cross-country skiing, or skiing on flat land.
You can not see land 2 miles off shore because of the curvature of the earth. As for the moon....it is roughly a sixth of the size of the earth and sitting way up in space kinda hard to miss it.
452.38896 square miles
I see them regularly at 250,000 miles
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