it depends how fast you travel. if you travel at 600 mph {miles per hour} it would take you 1 hour
73 / A = hours of travel time
You would travel 3 miles.
It would not take an hour to travel four miles by plane.. It would be mere minutes
The number of miles you would travel in 8 minutes would depend on the speed you are traveling. At 60 miles per hour, you would travel 8 miles in 8 minutes.
The Earths circumference at its widest point, the equator, is about 24,500 miles (off the top of my head)
6,785.99479 miles at the equator.
The only ways you can travel along the equator is by going due west or due east and you can do it indefinately. Any other direction you would not be travelling along the equator
You would have traveled approximately 692 miles (1,114 km) as each degree of longitude corresponds to about 69 miles (111 km) at the equator.
The circumference of the Earth at the equator is approximately 24,901 miles. So, if you were to travel around the world at the equator, you would travel around 24,901 miles.
It would stretch for 24,901.55 miles.
It depends what you mean by a "straight line", on a sphere like Earth. A simple answer would be to think about moving along the Earth's equator. The circumference of the Earth, at the equator, is about 24,800 miles. So, you would need to travel at just over 1000 miles per hour.
50 miles 10 inches
On the equator, still, because the equator runs East to West on the same latitude. The Earth's diameter is about 7,918 miles, which means that moving West 30,000 miles would circle the earth 3.789 times.
The very North of the country is around 70 miles from the equator. Rwanda is south of the equator, you would have to travel 70 miles north to reach it, from the northern most point of the country.
to get from Elgin to the equator you would travel.
The distance around the Earth is roughly 24,901 miles (40,075 kilometers). This measurement is called Earth's equatorial circumference and represents the distance you would travel if you followed the equator all the way around the planet.