The answer depends on where you start from! In all likelihood, the answer is no.
You would need to travel toward the south to reach the equator. Because Dallas is in the Northern Hemisphere not the southern hemisphere. BTW the Northern Hemisphere is the upper half of the earth. The Southern Hemisphere is the lower part of the earth.
At a distance of 56 million kilometers, light requires 3.1 minutes to reach Mars from Earth.
It would take over 150 years to reach the sun from Earth traveling at a constant speed of 70 miles per hour because the sun is about 93 million miles away from Earth.
Both!! Continental France is in Europe, so is north of the equator. But there are some french possessions that are south of the equator.
That would depend on where Earth and Mercury were on their particular orbits of the Sun. Assuming they were at their closest conjunction as Mercury is 57.91 million km from the Sun and Earth is 149.6 million km from the Sun, the distance between them will be 91.69 km. So at a speed of 1 million km/hour it would take you 91.69 hours to reach Mercury From Earth.
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50 million of something is the same as 200 million quarters of it.
they would reach 1024830 miles because the distance around the earths equator is about 24,830 miles. 1000000+24830=1024830
100 trillion
The US quarter is 1.75 mm thick. One million of them stacked would be 1,750,000 mm high (or 17,500.00 cm, or 175 meters). In inches and feet, the quarter being .069 inches thick, one million stacked would be 69,000 inches, or 5,750 feet, or 1 mile and 156.6 yards.
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You would need to travel toward the south to reach the equator. Because Dallas is in the Northern Hemisphere not the southern hemisphere. BTW the Northern Hemisphere is the upper half of the earth. The Southern Hemisphere is the lower part of the earth.
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No, they would not. The sun would reach the overhead point at the equator but would always be at the horizon at the poles.
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measure a penny then multiply by 1 million