There 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
80,000 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.
0.5 m in 2 hours would be 1 m per hour.
The speed of a snail can vary depending on factors such as species, age, and environmental conditions. On average, a garden snail (Helix aspersa) moves at a speed of approximately 0.013 m/s. To travel a mile, which is equivalent to 1609.34 meters, it would take a garden snail roughly 123,410 seconds or about 34 hours.
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
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.
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.
115 days
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.
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?
Concrete because the sand would burn it.
yes because with out its orbit it would be as slow as a snail