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About 0.00387 times as long as it took to go 3,100 miles. You didn't tell us how long that was.
1) The snail would pass out in the upper atmosphere. 2) If it didn't pass out, it would freeze. 3) A snail doesn't live long enough to make the journey.
At 7 mph a mile would take you 8 minutes 36 seconds.
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.
115 days
That depends on its speed.
3 hoursIf you had the time to watch you would already know.
About 0.00387 times as long as it took to go 3,100 miles. You didn't tell us how long that was.
depends on how fast it's traveling and if it's going non-stop or intermitten stops in between.
1) The snail would pass out in the upper atmosphere. 2) If it didn't pass out, it would freeze. 3) A snail doesn't live long enough to make the journey.
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.
At 20 mph how long would it take to drive one mile?
It would take a snail an incredibly long time to complete a marathon, likely several days or even weeks depending on the speed of the snail. Snails are extremely slow creatures, moving at a pace of only a few inches per minute.
At 7 mph a mile would take you 8 minutes 36 seconds.
1 minute
It would take about the same amount of time to travel 1 mile on the moon as it would on Earth, assuming similar modes of transportation. The moon's surface gravity is about 1/6th that of Earth's, so you would experience less resistance while moving.