These are two different forms of measurements: feet are a measure of distance, while years are a measure of time.
If, however, you meant to ask how many feet are in a yard, the answer is three.
There are as many feet in a year as there is people on the earth for that entire year. FACT!!!
1/2acre to feet in perimeter
12.36 square feet
1 yard = 3 feet.
5 feet by 10 feet is 50 square feet.
Yes, there are many glaciers on the mountain above about 8,000 feet where snow and ice don't melt. Hundreds of inches fall every year on Paradise Ranger station which is around 5500 feet, and it often doesn't completely melt until late June or July at that elevation. But it does all melt. You have to get above 7-8 thousand feet, depending on the year, to find snow that does not melt.
954 feet a year.
2000000 ft
in mexcio it rains about 5 times a year
51 inches...... 4 feet 3 inches
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50 acre-feet per year equates to about 44,630.14 gallons per day.
It depends on which rainforest. But some get up to 10 meters a year!!
As many feet as the person is taller than the glass.
2893 ft/day approx. 2885 if it was a leap year.
32,000
Well the theme park sells 213,525 feet (71,175 yard x 3 feet per yard) per year. So in a non-leap year (365 days per year) that means the park sella 585 feet of licorice per day on average.
i don't know, but i am very curious about how people die because of feet in the first place... 100 in Australia