1 and 3/4 miles
They traveled an average of exactly 17.5 miles a day. 2212/126.4 = 17.5
The three famous wagon trails that originated in Independence, Missouri, are the Oregon Trail, the California Trail, and the Santa Fe Trail. These routes were crucial during the westward expansion of the United States in the 19th century, facilitating migration and trade. Each trail led to different destinations: the Oregon Trail to the Pacific Northwest, the California Trail to California, and the Santa Fe Trail to New Mexico.
Yes, the Santa Fe Trail had multiple routes that varied in terms of terrain and weather conditions. The primary route ran from Missouri to Santa Fe, New Mexico, but alternative paths, such as the Mountain Route and the Cimarron Route, offered different options for travelers. These variations allowed for flexibility depending on the needs of traders and their caravans, as well as the changing conditions of the landscape. Each route had its own challenges and advantages, influencing trade and travel patterns in the region.
240000
If I can travel 450 miles in 2 hours, I can travel 450 ÷ 2 = 225 miles in 1 hour. As I can travel 225 miles in each hour, I can travel 1200 miles in: 1200 ÷ 225 = 51/3 hours = 5 hours 20 minutes.
Twenty Miles
If John needs to take 3 days to travel 314 miles, he needs to average 105 miles a day.
I believe it's about 2800 miles depending on exactly where in each state you travel to and from.
They would usually travel about 10 to 15 miles a day. On rainy and/or muddy days, sometimes they only traveled a mile! It took them about 7-10 days to travel what a car travels in an hour.
The answer will depend on how fit you are and far you trek each day.
There are about 2 billion children in the world, but assuming an average of 1/3 of all those children are on the "Naughty List", we have 600 million children to visit. We can assume that most of these children are concentrated in North and South America and Europe, with an average of 2 children per household. Calculating the distance between every house in each city in these continents, we can estimate about 150,000 miles. Now, Santa must travel through a 15 ft chimney in 300 million homes, which totals up to 4.5 billion feet or about 852000 miles. Christmas eve lasts for 31 hours including the changes in time zones. Santa must travel 1,002,000 miles in 31 hours, which is 32,322 miles per hour, or 170 million ft per hour. There are 3600 seconds in an hour, so Santa must travel at 42,222 feet per second. Keep in mind that this is a conservative estimate.