Well, isn't that a happy little question! If the snail travels 0.03 miles in 1 hour, we can first find out how many miles it travels in 20 minutes by dividing 0.03 by 3 to get 0.01 miles in 20 minutes. Since there are 5,280 feet in a mile, the snail will travel 52.8 feet in 20 minutes. Remember, there are no mistakes, just happy little accidents!
To determine how many minutes it takes to travel 35 miles, we need to know the speed at which you are traveling. If you are traveling at a speed of 60 miles per hour, it would take you 35 minutes to travel 35 miles. However, if you are traveling at a speed of 70 miles per hour, it would take you approximately 30 minutes to cover the same distance. The time it takes to travel 35 miles depends on the speed at which you are traveling.
Well, isn't that a lovely question! Let's see here, if a snail moves 8 inches in a minute, we can first figure out how many inches are in 12 feet. There are 144 inches in 12 feet. So, if the snail moves 8 inches in a minute, it would take the snail 18 minutes to move 12 feet. Happy little snail trails!
1/20 of an inch per minute 1 inch per 20 minutes
around 11.8 feet
My all-time favorite unit of speed, the FF! For reference, a snail typically travels at about 6 FF or 1mm/sec. This converts out to be about a top speed of 3/8 of a mile per week. Conversion factor is 2688 FF = 1mph 185000 / 2688 = 68.82mph ■
30 minutes
I think that a snail could travel 1 inc
Light travels 31,536,000 seconds in a year, just like, let's say, a snail that never stops creeping. But light travels farther than a snail does in the same time. For example, in a year, light travels 9,454,254,955,000 kilometers (5,874,601,673,000 miles).
A "snail year" is 1.52 miles. A snail moving at a consistant pace travels 11 inches per hour.
A "snail year" is 1.52 miles. A snail moving at a consistant pace travels 11 inches per hour.
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?
A Worm travels faster than a Snail.
The garden snail is the fastest land snail. It can travel at a speed of 0.03 miles per hour. Snails are gastropods that move by crawling on a single foot.
Probably a slug or snail
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.
I once had a snail that lived a bit over 3 years!
15 minutes(.30 meters / minutes) = 4.5 meters