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There are 24 hours in a day. The snail travels 80 metres in 20 hours. If you divide the distance traveled by the number of hours taken (80 ÷ 20), then you would know that the snail travels at a rate of 4 metres per hour. Multiply the rate by the number of hours in a day and you see that:4 x 24 =96 metres per day
If you are refering to the distance it can travel then it can vary depending on the size of snail, the surface it is moving along and other factors but I'd think that the average pace of a snail is a mm per second so 3.6m.
0.03 miles = 0.048 kilometres so 0.03 mph = 0.048 kilometres per hour.
That cannot be calculated without knowing the average speed over that distance.
The average garden snail moves at a pace of 100 ft an hour.
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2-3 years
3-5 weeks
5 days ( 100 hours )
Three Years.
There are 24 hours in a day. The snail travels 80 metres in 20 hours. If you divide the distance traveled by the number of hours taken (80 ÷ 20), then you would know that the snail travels at a rate of 4 metres per hour. Multiply the rate by the number of hours in a day and you see that:4 x 24 =96 metres per day
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well the Burgundy snail Helix pomatia can survive for 13 hours 17 minutes 17 seconds 45 mili-seconds and 17.76767676 nano secondsbut whos counting
Yes u can take ur apple snail out of the water. i have one and it comes out onto the lid and stays there for hours. i hope i helped!
If you are refering to the distance it can travel then it can vary depending on the size of snail, the surface it is moving along and other factors but I'd think that the average pace of a snail is a mm per second so 3.6m.
0.02 x 1600meters(1mile) = 32meters/1600seconds = 0.02m or 2cm and snail move way slower than this