About a dozen. Half of them whilst running away from the farmer trying to shoot it.
on average 2 - 3 trillion miles
i think u can
Yes, walking one thousand miles in a lifetime is quite achievable for most people. It averages out to just under three miles a week, which can easily be accomplished through daily activities or dedicated walking sessions. Many individuals walk significantly more than this, making it a realistic goal for maintaining health and fitness.
You can walk fo about 2 miles
What cows normally do- walk around.
On average, a person will walk the equivalent of about four times around the Earth's equator in their lifetime.
According to the American Podiatric Medical Association, the average person takes between 8,000 and 10.000 steps a day. This works out to be several miles. In the average lifetime, that adds up to about 115,000 miles!
They always steadily walk.
If you walk for 50 years, that's 50 yrs X 365 days = 18,250 days. So a few miles a day would do it easily.
The answer is yes, one could walk as much as 100,000 miles in a lifetime. The average human walks 65,000 miles in a lifetime(http://www.dandydesigns.org/id4.html), which equates close to three laps around the equator; so, it is entirely possible to walk 100,000 miles in a lifetime.As a side note, the average human walks at a rate of 3.5 MPH; so, if one were to walk non-stop everyday for 4 years, then4 yrs * 365 days * 24 hrs = 35,040 hrs35,040 hrs * 3.5 MPH = 122,640 milesTherefore, in one lifetime, it would take the average human a little less than 4 years of walking to achieve the goal of 100,000 miles.
You'd have to walk 500 miles, then walk 500 more.
3.8 miles = 611550.72 cm.