It would take a snail an incredibly long time to complete a marathon, likely several days or even weeks depending on the speed of the snail. Snails are extremely slow creatures, moving at a pace of only a few inches per minute.
Oh, dude, you're asking about snail speed now? That's like asking how long it takes for your grandma to finish a marathon. Anyway, on average, a snail can travel about 0.03 miles per hour, so it would take roughly 40 minutes for it to crawl a foot. But hey, who's in a rush, right?
It would take 84 years to go from 1926 to 2010.
It will take a long time. But if you stop CFC's, the disappearing will stop too.
It would take 14 hours.
Sadly he would not go on it but if there was cake on the side of the xbox. It would take 3 billion years running
1) The snail would pass out in the upper atmosphere. 2) If it didn't pass out, it would freeze. 3) A snail doesn't live long enough to make the journey.
115 days
How long does it take a sea snail to grow
Oh, dude, you're asking about snail speed now? That's like asking how long it takes for your grandma to finish a marathon. Anyway, on average, a snail can travel about 0.03 miles per hour, so it would take roughly 40 minutes for it to crawl a foot. But hey, who's in a rush, right?
3 hoursIf you had the time to watch you would already know.
The time it would take a snail to cross the United States depends on its speed and the distance traveled. Assuming an average snail moves at about 0.03 miles per hour and the width of the U.S. is roughly 2,800 miles, it would take around 93,333 hours, or approximately 10.6 years, to make the journey. This is a rough estimate, as actual time could vary based on the snail's health, terrain, and environmental conditions.
The fastest species, the common garden snail, would take about 94.7 years to travel around the earth. Snails do not live to be that long, however, and would never complete such a perilous and mind-bending journey.
30 minutes
That depends on its speed.
The time it would take for a snail to reach Thailand depends on its speed and starting location. For example, if a common garden snail moves at an average speed of about 0.03 miles per hour, a journey of thousands of miles could take several years—potentially decades—depending on terrain and obstacles. Additionally, snails cannot travel over water, which would further complicate such a journey. Overall, it's safe to say a snail wouldn't realistically make it to Thailand on its own.
Snails move at a very slow pace, typically covering a few centimeters per second. It would likely take a snail an extremely long time to travel 874 miles, possibly several years. Snails' slow speed makes them ill-suited for long-distance travel.
About 0.00387 times as long as it took to go 3,100 miles. You didn't tell us how long that was.