That naturally depends on how fast you run. And for at least half of the trip, how fast you swim.
Last summer, Usain Bolt ran the 100 meters in world-record time of 9.58 seconds. Since
you are not as fast as Bolt, and also since you'll have to keep doing it many times, let's
assume . . .
--> it takes you a full 10 seconds to run 100 meters, and
--> you can swim just as fast as you run, so the Pacific Ocean doesn't slow you down a bit, and
--> you do your run/swim around the equator.
The earth's equatorial circumference is (12,756 pi) km = 40,074 km .
At 10 seconds per 100 meters, it will take you 46days 9hours 10minutes16seconds ...
at almost the speed of Usain Bolt, never stopping to eat sleep or whatever, in order to
get back exactly to where you started.
Personally, I would not do it. As the old story goes: "On me, you shouldn't depend!"
Between 100,000 and 180000 years.
Between 100,000 and 180000 years.
Its day on the other side. Both sides have high tides while the other two has low tides.
Surface waves, such as Love waves or Rayleigh waves, are the seismic waves that cannot be detected on the side of Earth opposite an earthquake. These waves travel along the Earth's surface and are responsible for causing most of the damage during an earthquake.
During summer, the sun is higher in the sky, so its rays travel a shorter distance through the Earth's atmosphere, resulting in less absorption and scattering of the sunlight. This makes the sunlight more intense, leading to hotter temperatures. In winter, the sun is lower in the sky, causing its rays to travel through more of Earth's atmosphere, which reduces the intensity of the sunlight and makes it feel less hot.
It obviously depends on your mode of transport
FAR FAR too long
That would depend greatly on whether one is flying, driving, or walking.
FAR FAR too long
To get to the other side.
Between 100,000 and 180000 years.
Between 100,000 and 180000 years.
Assuming you are referring to our Galaxy - The Milky Way. Light will take about 100,000 years to get from one side to the other.
side and antaly distance
If you went directly from where you are standing straight through the earth until you got to the other side, the distance that you would travel would be the diameter.
Same as on this side: gravity, which pulls people towards the center of the Earth. By the way, just wait 12 hours, and you will be on the other side of the Earth yourself - because of the rotation of the Earth.
Its day on the other side. Both sides have high tides while the other two has low tides.