Yes, it may affect people up to 2 or 3 miles away.
About a quarter of a mile.
one mile away
Yes, it can as the heat of the atomic bomb is at about 60 degrees throughout a mile.
190 people per square mile.
about 905 people per square mile
I am so hunger
Yes, hit and mile. No one can really hit a ball a mile away.
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500 feet is roughly 10 percent of a mile away from something. This is because there are 5,200 feet in a mile.
it is about 1 mile away from the schools view to us so it will be the same for us as well the answer is 1 mile away
"Before you criticize someone, you should walk a mile in their shoes. That way when you criticize them, you are a mile away from them and you have their shoes."~ Jack Handey
Dpends on where you are.
Good luck. Most well-off people can spot a leech a mile away.
About a quarter of a mile.
Cats have great hearing but I think a mile is a bit far for a cat to hear. I haven't found anything that says that a cat can hear it a mile away.
Cats have a keen sense of smell and hearing, so they may be able to detect the scent or sounds of nearby kittens. However, it is unlikely that they could specifically pinpoint a distance such as a mile away.