Go up in a balloon and look down, or up a mountain and look across. Even a tall building will do.
Or of course, you could look at an object a quarter of a million miles away (the moon), 90+ million miles (the sun - DO NOT LOOK DIRECTLY!), or several trillion miles to brighter stars.
At 35 MPH, it would take 1 minute 43 seconds to cover one 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.
That over an extended period of time of n seconds, it will have travelled a distance of n miles.
8 blocks is in one mile and .1 mile is one mile
Wolves have been known to smell objects as far away as 1.6 km. An object does not have to be far away for a wolf to smell it, though - they can smell something right next to their nose.
one mile = 1.609344 kilometers
The moon's diameter is very large obviously, and if something is big enough, you can still see it no matter how far away it is. consider a ratio- if a 3 foot object can be seen farthest away at one mile, then a 150 foot object can be seen from 50 miles away.
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yes cats can tell when there kittens are a mile away and state to become worried about them after about a 20 mile separation
Yes, hit and mile. No one can really hit a ball a mile away.
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it is about 1 mile away from the schools view to us so it will be the same for us as well the answer is 1 mile away
500 feet is roughly 10 percent of a mile away from something. This is because there are 5,200 feet in a mile.
Dpends on where you are.