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2 (meters/minute) x 100 (centimeters/meter) x 60 (minutes/hour) = (2 x 100 x 60) (meter - centimeter - minute / minute - meter - hour) = 12,000 centimeters / hour
i swim a fair bit. an average swimmer will swim 50 metres in about 1 and a half minutes breastroke. maybe 10 seconds faster if front crawl
it would be 20 minutes. actually it would still be 10 minutes. the rate of the caterpillars is 1 ft/min. doubling the number of caterpillars wouldn't half their rate of movement.
0.03 mph
No, just living area is counted.
2 (meters/minute) x 100 (centimeters/meter) x 60 (minutes/hour) = (2 x 100 x 60) (meter - centimeter - minute / minute - meter - hour) = 12,000 centimeters / hour
the turtle crawled 100 m in 40 minutes?
Are you as stupid as your question? 200 minutes to run 880 yards... my turtle can crawl faster.
How hast can babies crawl? -in miles per hour or meters per second?
i swim a fair bit. an average swimmer will swim 50 metres in about 1 and a half minutes breastroke. maybe 10 seconds faster if front crawl
about 4 minutes depending on anus width
crawl I crawl, you crawl, he crawls, we crawl, they crawl.
it would be 20 minutes. actually it would still be 10 minutes. the rate of the caterpillars is 1 ft/min. doubling the number of caterpillars wouldn't half their rate of movement.
crawl I crawl, you crawl, he crawls, we crawl, they crawl.
Same as a hamster or mouse
15km
The future tense of "crawl" is "will crawl".