The time it takes for a mile of coast to erode varies significantly based on factors such as wave action, geological composition, weather conditions, and human activity. In some areas, Coastlines can erode several feet per year, while in others, they may remain stable for decades or longer. Typically, significant erosion can occur over a period of years to centuries, but specific rates can vary widely. Monitoring and studying particular locations is essential to provide accurate estimates.
One mile is equal to 5,280 feet, so yes I would say it is long.
if you walk 4 miles an hour how long would it take you to walk a mile
One mile at 60mph would take just one minute.
At 7 mph a mile would take you 8 minutes 36 seconds.
18 seconds to travel a mile at 200 mph.
Longer than 1 mile
Because if it were not, it would not be a mile!
The Andies
The Andes Mountains
the Great Barrier Reef!
Maine has a 3,500 mile coastline.
One mile is equal to 5,280 feet, so yes I would say it is long.
if you walk 4 miles an hour how long would it take you to walk a mile
At 20 mph how long would it take to drive one mile?
One mile at 60mph would take just one minute.
It's about 2820 miles and takes about 44 hours to drive. If the 5640 driver changes last a minute each, you've added 94 hours to the trip.
That would depend on what you were driving in.