One Ground Mile = 5,280 ft. One air mile = 6,076.115 ft.
There are 640 acres in a square mile. So there are 0.3779 square miles in 241.86 acres.
There is no direct conversion from acres to miles as they are measuring different things (area vs. distance). However, one square mile is equal to 640 acres. So, 585 acres is approximately 0.914 square miles.
Humidity IS water vapor in the air. The "feel" of the humidity (dry vs hot/sweaty vs cold/clammy) is essentially the relative humidity, which is the amount of water in the air vs the maximum amount the air can hold. So if the air is holding near the maximum it can hold, it feels humid. If the air can hold a lot more water than it currently has, it feels dry. Even if the amount of total water in the air is the same. The absolute amount of water the air can hold is highly depended on the temperature. So on a hot day, the air can seem very dry, even though it is holding a lot of water. And at night, when the hot air cools to point where it can't hold all that water, it can get very humid, with dew and perhaps even fog as the water condenses. So the cooler air can seem humid, even though it has less water that the hot day air.
A kilogram is a unit of mass. A mile is a unit of distance. The two units are therefore incompatible.
The amount of air you inhale during exercise can vary depending on factors like intensity and duration of the activity. On average, a person can inhale around 12-15 quarts of air per minute during moderate exercise.
Air miles are 190 and the air time is dependent on the aircraft...small prop vs. executive jet vs. 747, but at 500 miles an hour it is 23 minutes flying time.
Halley's comet coma is 100,000 miles vs 15 miles.
Goes by air vs ground and usually faster as a result.
As altitude increases, air density decreases. This reduction in air density leads to lower aerodynamic drag on an aircraft, allowing it to achieve a higher stall speed (Vs) at higher altitudes. Therefore, Vs increases with altitude due to the decrease in air density.
You need to be more specific, did you mean "air-to-air" (airplane vs airplane) battles, or "air-to-ground" (airplane vs troops/ground emplacements) battles?
1924 (Coolidge/Dawes vs. Davis/Bryan vs. LaFollette/Wheeler)
Keep a log of miles driven for personal use vs. total miles.
Hitman would win by miles
Germany vs Britain in the air.
February 18th
North Vietnamese Air Force vs US Air Force and US Navy air units. North Vietnamese Army vs US Army, US Marines, ARVN, Australian Army, ROKs, etc.
1. Vertebrate vs. invertebrate 2. Cold-blooded vs. warm-blooded 3. Air-breathing vs. aquatic 4. Mammalian vs. non-mammalian