Embarking on a 60-mile bike ride with no prior training can pose several challenges and risks. These may include muscle fatigue and soreness, dehydration, overexertion leading to injury, and potential for accidents due to lack of experience and stamina. It is important to consider these factors and prepare adequately before attempting such a long-distance ride.
60 miles/hour = 1 mile/minute = 1/60mile/second
umm, i guess so. but if i were 4 years old i wouldn't want to go on a 60mile 3 day walk at all.
From W. Ogeechee St in Sylvania, GA, to Savannah, GA, is a straight shot. You can either chose GA-21S for a 60mile trip that will take about 1hr 13min or take GA-17S for a 69mile trip that will take 1hr 30min.
It's basically "off the charts". The wind chill formula was not devised for such conditions, and you would VERY rarely find such conditions outside of parts of Antarctica and perhaps the summit of the Greenland Ice Sheet. If you were exposed, frost bite would be essentially instantaneous.
A rubber band can stretch at different speeds depending on the force applied to it. The speed at which a rubber band shortens back to its original size after being stretched is usually quite fast, but it can vary depending on the elasticity and tension of the band.
They had very little as an advantage. The southern states had an ag based economy that depended on the cotton and other products. The cotton sales to England were vast and it was thought that with the start of the war the English would help to protect the cotton imports. Yet England had stockpiles of cotton bales and didn't need more. The north had all the industry, most of the railroad lines, an prepared military, and a government. None of this was in the Confederate states so they really began with all the disadvantages. The ONE advantage might be considered is the large percentage of military officers left the union for the Confederate states. Robert E. Lee the leading West Point graduate and foremost union officer became the commander of Confederate troops. He was a brilliant officer and did give the Confederate states a short term advantage.