The time it takes for a mole to dig a tunnel can vary based on factors such as soil type and the mole's species. On average, moles can dig at a rate of about 15 to 18 feet per hour. Therefore, it could take a mole approximately 16 to 20 hours to dig a tunnel 300 feet long, depending on the conditions.
At 58 miles per hour it would take 17.63 seconds to travel 1,500 feet.
The Long Island Expressway will take you right to it
20 years
it tooke 5years at most
Counting to 1 mole of anything would take an astronomically long time—approximately 6.022 x 10^23 units—for instance, counting individual atoms in a mole of carbon. If you were to count without stopping, it would take billions of years.
the tunnel construction lasted from Sep 15, 1987 and Dec 10, 1993.
it would take 3 minutes
2 hours. If the train is one mile long and going 1 mile per hour through a mile long tunnel, in one hour the train would be completely inside the tunnel, since they are the same length and the train is only going one full tunnel length(mile) per hour. It would then take another whole hour for the end of the train to leave the tunnel, bringing the train completely out of the tunnel.
Counting from the moment when the front end of the train enters the tunnel until themoment when the rear end of the train leaves the tunnel, 9 minutes will elapse.
Depends how big the hole is!
for minutes and 1 sec.
the Lincon Tunnel in New York City is 1.5 miles long and is made up of 1.6 million tiles.