Well, if there were a straight road all around the equator, and you walked 8 hours a day, 5 kilometers an hour (i.e., 40 kilometers a day), it would take you a thousand days (almost three years) to go around. However, please note that there really is no such straight road; there isn't even a not-so-straight road which you could walk in a much longer time. Parts of the trip could only be done by ship.
Too many.
Sous chef usually work more hours then the executive chef. They take over all the dirty shifts and work the longest. Hours are around 60-80 hours weekly in a busy facility.
Architects work around 8 hours a day, but often work overtime in order to meet project deadlines.
There are billions of houses in the world, although most of them would not be recognizable as a house by many citizens in the developed Western world. However, a definitive tally is not possible, considering how often houses are built and destroyed around the world.
She wrote 2, but she was writing a third on her around the world trip.
its about 100 days
About 48 hours.
In theory, 24 hours
1000000000 hours if you walk
he has 24 hours to deliver all the presents around the world
It depends if he's on time or not.
540/4 = 132.5 hours
on lakes or ponds...or anywhere they want. In Minnesota they walk around anywhere. No specific place
At 3.1 miles per hour it would take about 21 hours to walk 105km (non-stop).
depends who it is
time = distance/speeed time = 12.5/2.5 = 5 hours
If you walk 12 hours a day at 4 mph, it will take around 40 days. You could walk faster or longer but then you will get tired and slow down. Stops for rest, sleep, comfort, food are essential over a long period such as this. Building up your stamina with exercise will help.