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If you want to have that in meters per second square, convert the speed to meters per second (divide by 3.6 in this case). Then, divide the speed by the time.
Ah, don't you worry, friend! 150 million kilometers is already in kilometers. It's a really big distance, like painting a beautiful landscape that stretches as far as the eye can see. Just imagine all the happy little trees and fluffy clouds you could paint along that journey!
0. Since a mile is a measure of distance along the ground. However if this question was just phased poorly there are 5280 feet in a mile of distance along the ground.
An odometer. Sometimes also called a pedometer.
A cantaloupe is a melon and as such it grows from a vine that "crawls" along the ground. Cantaloupes themselves grow above the ground on this vine.
it crawls along using its 6 legs
Yes, tornadoes can move along the ground for distances much greater than 1 kilometer. They can travel for several kilometers to over 100 kilometers in extreme cases, causing widespread damage along their path.
If it crawls into your nose, your body will eventually sneeze it out. There is a reflex mechanism that does this automatically. If you don't sneeze it out, you'll end up swallowing it along with all the other mucus you swallow you regularly, which amounts to about a quart/liter per day.
A dragonfly is a flying insect that preys on other flying insects. It's larva lives underwater and crawls along the stream bed.
about 300 kilometers
They are 281 kilometers apart as the crow flies or 315 kilometers along Highway #1.
If it crawls into your nose, your body will eventually sneeze it out. There is a reflex mechanism that does this automatically. If you don't sneeze it out, you'll end up swallowing it along with all the other mucus you swallow you regularly, which amounts to about a quart/liter per day.
67 kilometers (or a little less than an hour driving along the 402)
The "Creepy Crawly" Pool cleaner that crawls along the bottom and sides of your pool sucking up dirt, was invented in South Africa.
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A common organism that crawls or digs around the ocean floor is the sea star. Sea stars use tube feet to move along the substrate or may dig using their hydraulic system to extend and contract their moving parts. They are found in different marine habitats around the world.