I definitely didn't do that. Some reasons that someone might have though are that perhaps the detail of the question wasn't all there, so they wanted to ask a clarifying question rather than guessing at the answer... or someone was just goofing around and wrote a question inappropriately. Either way, fell free to flag it for improvement and we will work on it.
Yes, we have a "Distances and Travel Times" category that is full with distance-related questions.
The unit used to measure distances from one point to another is typically meters (m) or kilometers (km) for longer distances. Other common units include centimeters (cm) for smaller distances and miles (mi) for distances in the United States.
They use scientific notation because of the vast distances in space.
another unit for measuring distances is AU (Astronmical Unit)
Migratory animals travel from one place to another. This usually involves long distances and seasons.BirdsSharksWhales
they are intimidated by the vastness of it's source of questions and the knowledge that we answerers maintain and share with the siteno!with the WORLD especially the questions about distances between 2 cities Boredom!
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You ask another unusual question.
Query is a statement which user gives in database.
Moving goods and people from one place to another across long distances.
Neither trigonometry nor any other subject can be used to prove questions. It may be possible to answer questions but that is another matter,
Besides answers.com, answers.yahoo.com is another site you can ask questions and get answers