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I would think that it would be 24 like we have today!
depends on how fast you drive....if you drive an average speed of 60mph it would be around 4 hours
It is important because if you didn't, you would be measuring 12 hours instead of the full 24. I think...
The average amount of sleep a 10 year old should have is around 8-11 hours
There would be 34 time zones
If you are asking "how long would it take to fly around the world?", then it would of taken 22 hours in concord, but the world record is held by Steve Fossett, he did it in 67 hours in the Global Flyer.
An average nonstop flight around the world would take around 34 hours if the plane was going around 500 mph.
At the equator you would have to be travelling at about 2,083 miles per hour.
The cruising speed of the Concorde was mach 2.04, or about 1552 miles per hour. Assuming that you are referring to a non-stop flight around the equator, it would take a Concorde about 16 hours to fly around the world at that speed, ignoring weather, actual range, and the rotation of the Earth.
MercuryIn this solar system, that would be Mercury at about 88 Earth days. There have been planets discovered around other stars which blaze around their suns in a matter of hours instead of days.
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World circumference is 40,000 km, so it would take 4000 hours
The average hours a botanist would work would be around 12-15 hours a day.
Going along the equator at an altitude of zero, it would take approx 19.9 hours.
It would take most of a day (20 hours or so) to get to Disney WORLD from Maryland by train. If you really did mean Disneyland, it's around two full days (that is: if you leave Baltimore around noon, you should get into Anaheim station a few miles from Disneyland at about 10 AM two days later). And it would cost about $500 round trip. So unless you either love trains or hate planes, why in the world are you not flying instead (8 hours or so from BWI to LAX and probably cheaper)?
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