The time it takes a snail to travel 10 miles can vary based on the species and environmental conditions. On average, common garden snails move at a speed of about 0.03 miles per hour. At this rate, it would take approximately 333 hours, or about 14 days, for a snail to cover 10 miles. However, factors such as terrain and weather can significantly affect their speed.
10 years, if you're riding a snail. (How about telling us the speed?)
That cannot be calculated without knowing the average speed over that distance.
30 minutes
About 0.00387 times as long as it took to go 3,100 miles. You didn't tell us how long that was.
73 / A = hours of travel time
10 years, if you're riding a snail. (How about telling us the speed?)
That cannot be calculated without knowing the average speed over that distance.
Snails move at a very slow pace, typically covering a few centimeters per second. It would likely take a snail an extremely long time to travel 874 miles, possibly several years. Snails' slow speed makes them ill-suited for long-distance travel.
Oh, dude, you're asking about snail speed now? That's like asking how long it takes for your grandma to finish a marathon. Anyway, on average, a snail can travel about 0.03 miles per hour, so it would take roughly 40 minutes for it to crawl a foot. But hey, who's in a rush, right?
That depends on its speed.
115 days
30 minutes
A snail can travel at a speed of around 0.03 miles per hour. The distance from John O'Groats to Land's End is approximately 874 miles. Therefore, it would take a snail around 29,133 hours or roughly 1,214 days to make the journey.
It will take one hour to travel 30 miles.
The number of hours it will take to travel 308 miles is(308)/(your average speed, in miles per hour)
At what speed?
3.5 hours