The shortest (great circle) distance from the center of Oslo to the center of Vancouver
is 4,463 miles (7182.7 km).
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.
24, 902 miles 24,902 miles
114,332.3 miles.
3 hours to travel 15 miles at 5 miles per hour
73 / A = hours of travel time
How many miles a butterfly travels during winter migration varies by the species and their location. Some species of butterflies have been known to travel over 4,000 miles.
20 miles :)
No, at the most they may travel a few miles if the winter is exceptionally harsh.
On average, 4,139 miles, depending on where in Norway you go to.
No one knows for sure exactly how far a butterfly travels in one day when it migrates for the winter. It is believed many species travel 100's of miles a day.
I have read, up to about 30 miles, less in winter
From Stockholm to Vancouver, approximately 7620 kilometers (4735 miles).
The migration route for a monarch butterfly is when they travel to a warmer place during the winter. They can travel up to 6,000 miles on their little fragile wings.
Texas is 268,601 sq miles. It IS larger than Norway, which is 125,020 sq. miles.
The flight distance from Fairbanks, Alaska to Trondheim, Norway is 3,520 miles.
The distance from Vancouver Canada to Norway - various cities - are the follwoing. Vancouver Canada to Oslo, Norway 4468 miles / 7190 Km Vancouver Canada to Bergen, Norway 4276 miles / 6882 Km Vancouver Canada to Stavanger-Sandnes, Norway 4426 miles / 7123 Km
Part of Norway is within the Arctic Circle.