Converting 7.41ms2 to kmh2 gives 96033.6 km/h2. This is because 1ms2 or meter per square seconds is equivalent to 12960 km/h2 or kilometer per square hour.
the movement of a literary piece from one point or section to another
it is awarded to the last musher to cross the finish line.
there is an iditarod to honor the serum run in Alaska in the early 19 hundreds. several children were dying from dipitheria in nome, Alaska and they had to get medicine there before it spread and killed everyone. they stationed dogsled teams at "checkpoints" and made it a relay, which in the 19 seventies they made a 1,147 mile long race that had to be completed by one team itself, instead of a relay. the dogs are taken care of properly. this year (2009) Lance Mackey (now 3 time winner) came in first on around march 15. theck out the website, www.iditarod.com. i only know this because my best friend is a real fanatic about it, and I'm the only one willing to sit there and listen to it.
Susan Butcher, but she is a she.
A greyhound track layout varies from track to track. However, they are all generally shaped in an oblong oval shape.
They run odd years for southern and even years for northern.
If you are asking about the Talladega Superspeedway in Alabama--no, it was designed as a motorsport speedway, and has always been used as one.
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The basic set up for a sled dog team is no more than 22 dogs in pairs with individual harnesses and booties. The harnesses are strapped to tuglines, which is attached to a gangline for the musher in the sled. There are many rules for dog sled racing, including mandatory check ins at every stop, having the provided list of mandatory items, and no outside assistance.
To commemerate the serem run to Alaska with Balto AND Togo. This race honors those dogs and all the people involed in saving Nome from Diptheria.
Sure, why not? It's not the racing itself that is a problem in most cases, it's the way the dogs are treated by their trainers and owners.
Greyhounds love running. They enjoy it. Many racetracks treat their dogs really well and the dogs are happy.
Of course, a controversial aspect of greyhound racing is the danger of such races. Yes, they can hurt themselves but it's similar to an extreme human sport. But dogs hurt themselves all the time playing too.
Football... that's what its made for and only ever host that on a regular basis