No. The average walking speed for a adult human is around 4 to 5 kilometers per hour which is 4000 to 5000 meters per hour. A brisk walker can do probably a couple of more kilometers in a hour.
So, if you are planning to walk or even run - doing 10000 meters is impossible in 2 minutes.
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NO. 1 mile is 5280 feet. That would be almost 2 miles in 5 minutes! You would do really well if you could run 1 mile in that length of time.
about 1/4 mile _____________________________________________________________ Assuming 100 meter/minute, then he will walk around 500 meters or around 1/2 a kilometer.
If I walk 1.5 miles in 30 minutes, then I'll walk 2 x 1.5 = 3 miles in 2 x 30 = 60 minutes = 1 hour, which is 3 mph.
1 ha = 10000 m^2. So, 1000 sq.m. = 0.1 ha.
It depends how fast you walk. I find I can walk a flat mile in about 15 minutes, so I walk at roughly 4 miles per hour. It would take me roughly 2 hours 15 minutes to walk 9 miles, assuming I can maintain that speed. If there are hills involved, the time will different.