1 mile = 320 poles.
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Two; the north and south poles. Because a compass will always point you in the direction of the poles due to their magnetic emission, if you start exactly at the north pole and travel due south one mile and due west one more mile, your compass will point you directly back to the pole, which you will be exactly one mile away from, and likewise for the south pole.
There are 5280 feet in one mile.
There are 5,280 feet in in a mile.
1 mile = 320 poles.
This depends on the location; in more isolated areas there may be as few as one telephone pole in 5 miles, but in more populated areas there could be as many as 20 in a mile.
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Two; the north and south poles. Because a compass will always point you in the direction of the poles due to their magnetic emission, if you start exactly at the north pole and travel due south one mile and due west one more mile, your compass will point you directly back to the pole, which you will be exactly one mile away from, and likewise for the south pole.
One, if it is long enough. Enough already with the "How many foolish things would it take to reach a planet?" questions. This answers them all.
There are 5280 feet in one mile.
how many ft are in a one fourth mile
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There are 320 Rods in One Mile
5,280 ft. in a mile