The time required to shoot 1000 km of 2D seismic on land can vary significantly based on several factors, including the terrain, equipment used, crew size, and weather conditions. Generally, it can take anywhere from a few weeks to several months to complete the survey. Efficient operations with optimal conditions may yield faster results, while challenging environments could extend the timeline.
1000 metres, I guess!
1000 feet remains 1000 feet if the distance is measured in feet.
They would be 1000*300 millimetres = 1000*300/1000 metres ie 300 metres.
By unit of length and distance and conversion ,we can say that 1 m=100 cm 10 m=1000 cm 10 m is 1000 centimetres long
it is 1000 yeas!
As long as you dont shoot anything that does not belign to you, including your neighbors land.
About 1000 miles in length
No, the word "shoot" does not have a long "o" sound. In phonetics, the "oo" in "shoot" is pronounced as a diphthong, which is a combination of two vowel sounds. The "oo" in "shoot" is pronounced as /uː/, which is a long "u" sound, not a long "o" sound.
No, it is the long OO (long U) sound, as in boot and moot.
A chameleons tongue can shoot out over twice as long as it's body length.
As long as you shoot it on your property at your property.
NO NO NO! Only shoot what the rifle is chambered for and so marked.
Scientists call an area along a fault where no earthquake activity has occurred for a long time a seismic gap. This area is considered to be at high risk for future earthquakes because of the built-up strain that has not been released through seismic activity. Monitoring these seismic gaps can help in forecasting potential earthquakes and assessing seismic hazards.
Yes, a gun can be shot out in the country as long as it is not on private or government land. Always make sure the gun is not being shot around campers or homes.
It depends who shoots it
5 seconds
not very long