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A league varied depending on where you were. Several countries used the term league but the actual distance was never standardized.Commonly it was the distance a person could walk in an hour, about three miles.It was also three nautical miles and several other lengths from 3 kilometres to 7.
The answer depends on the person's mode of transport. In all likelihood, the person's mass is irrelevant.
To convert 18,000 miles per hour to miles per second, divide the rate by the number of seconds in an hour. Since there are 3,600 seconds in an hour (60 seconds per minute multiplied by 60 minutes per hour), you calculate: 18,000 miles per hour ÷ 3,600 seconds per hour = 5 miles per second. Therefore, 18,000 miles per hour is equivalent to 5 miles per second.
No planet could survive at 93 miles away - much too close. Its Earth that is about 93 million miles from the sun on average.
On average, a person travels about 100,000 miles in their lifetime. This includes daily commutes, vacations, and other trips taken over the years. The exact number can vary depending on individual circumstances and lifestyle choices.
The driving distance from Denver to Cripple Creek, Colorado is 115 miles.
It is 422.35 miles according to MapQuest.
1-1.5 miles it could most likely reach 2 miles in a place like denver or like that but good luck hitting your target from that far
COLORADO It is about 45 miles southwest of Colorado Springs on the backside base of Pikes Peak.
Impact is the same.
it depends how fast and how long the person could last if he can swim fast and last he'll get around 10 miles.
Yes. 2 multiplied by three is six.
A person jogging slowly could move at 5mi/h.
Assuming your average walking speed to be 3 miles per hour in 8 hours you could walk 24 miles
A person can get a biography of the inventor Alexander Miles from a local book store. A person could get also find a biography at a store that sold school history books.
The average person could run 9 to 12 miles in three hours. Most people could not run for three hours, so many would walk portions of this challenge.
The railroad went from coast to coast, so they could go 2,500 miles by rail.