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∙ 14y agoThere are 24 hours in a day. The snail travels 80 metres in 20 hours. If you divide the distance traveled by the number of hours taken (80 ÷ 20), then you would know that the snail travels at a rate of 4 metres per hour. Multiply the rate by the number of hours in a day and you see that:
4 x 24 =
96 metres per day
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∙ 14y ago80,000 kilo meters
If you travel at 60 mph, it would take 2 and a half hours. If you travel at 65 mph, it would take 2 hours and 18 minutes.
If you mean that travelling at 26.6 miles per hour, how long you would travel in 4 hours, you would travel 106.4 miles in 4 hours.
It depends on the speed at which you travel.
That would take 9 hours and 42 minutes.
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.
0.5 m in 2 hours would be 1 m per hour.
Depending on the species and environmental conditions, a snail can travel about 0.03-0.05 feet per minute. Therefore, it would take a snail roughly 20-30 minutes to travel 1 foot.
It takes 1.5 hours to climb 1 meter. The well is 20m high. So you multiply 1.5 and 20, which equals 30 (0.5 or 50% or half of tweny is ten, so I added ten on to twenty and got thirty). It would take the snail 30 hours.
80,000 kilo meters
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.
0.5 m in 2 hours would be 1 m per hour.
A stopwatch or a measuring tape can be used to measure the speed of a snail. You would time how long it takes the snail to travel a specific distance, or measure the distance the snail travels in a set amount of time.
115 days
Concrete because the sand would burn it.
The fastest species, the common garden snail, would take about 94.7 years to travel around the earth. Snails do not live to be that long, however, and would never complete such a perilous and mind-bending journey.
yes because with out its orbit it would be as slow as a snail