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It would take 18 minutes for the snail to move 12 feet.
1/20 of an inch per minute 1 inch per 20 minutes
around 11.8 feet
My all-time favorite unit of speed, the FF! For reference, a snail typically travels at about 6 FF or 1mm/sec. This converts out to be about a top speed of 3/8 of a mile per week. Conversion factor is 2688 FF = 1mph 185000 / 2688 = 68.82mph ■
octo-snail
30 minutes
I think that a snail could travel 1 inc
Light travels 31,536,000 seconds in a year, just like, let's say, a snail that never stops creeping. But light travels farther than a snail does in the same time. For example, in a year, light travels 9,454,254,955,000 kilometers (5,874,601,673,000 miles).
A "snail year" is 1.52 miles. A snail moving at a consistant pace travels 11 inches per hour.
A "snail year" is 1.52 miles. A snail moving at a consistant pace travels 11 inches per hour.
A Worm travels faster than a Snail.
The garden snail is the fastest land snail. It can travel at a speed of 0.03 miles per hour. Snails are gastropods that move by crawling on a single foot.
Probably a slug or snail
192,280 hours
I once had a snail that lived a bit over 3 years!
15 minutes(.30 meters / minutes) = 4.5 meters
That works out to 2.17 inches per minute, which sounds like a fast land-snail or slug. Strange.