95 km/h
heres the average 2.2 seconds
It is not possible to compute the average distance from the information given. Average speed, yes; average distance, no.
32 km/h
Total distance = 75 km time = 3 hours average speed = 75km/3hrs = 25 km/hr
260 + 90 miles takes 5 + 2 hours ie 330 m in 7 hr, so average speed is 330/7 ie Forty-seven and one-seventh mph
In Gulliver's Travels they thought he was a yahoo at first.
a squid usually travels wth it's head first and somtimes with its feet
it is because Marco Polo wrote a story about his travels and also he was the first person from italy to travel to china.
First of all, light does not travel that fast. Light travels approximately at 299792458m/s. Assuming ~30 years is a generation, then we get 1181781869436000m or 734325209175.91267000715819613457 miles.
The first pokemon seen on Ash's travels (excluding pikachu) was a pidgey, which he tried to catch, and failed..... miserably
Zheng He's first voyage was in 1405.
Sound travels at around this speed in air.It's possible that you are thinking of something else that could travel at this speed, but sound was the first thing that I thought of.
First at the axon hillock where the neural impulse is initially triggered, and then at the nodes of Ranvier as the impulse continues to travel along the axon.(Note that the impulse travels as electrotonic conduction between the nodes of Ranvier, underneath the glial cells which myelinate the axon.)
The walrus travels with difficulty on land due to its bulk. It is a very good swimmer, and the whole herd will escape into the water at the first sign of danger.
The author of "Gulliver's Travels," which features Gulliver's adventures in Lilliput, is Jonathan Swift. The book is a satirical novel first published in 1726.
heres the average 2.2 seconds
250 KL/Min