In a lifetime, around the world twice! So that's around 25512 Km!
Around the world twice is correct but the circumference of the world is 40,075.16 km so it would be a total of 80,150.32 km or 49,803.1 miles.
The average food item in the US travels about 1,500 miles before it reaches your table. This distance is mainly due to food being produced and transported from different parts of the country or even imported from other countries.
12,000 to 15,000 miles is the average person but I'm not sure of the average American
None so far, since human cloning is probably still several years away from a technical standpoint, and probably even further from a moral, ethical, and legal standpoint.
Pasig City and Cebu are approximately 567 kilometers apart. This distance is a combination of land and sea travel, depending on the mode of transportation chosen.
Studies have shown that most people usually live and die within about 50 miles of their birth place on average. This is believed to be due to the nature of humans who generally do not like to move far away from family.
super far By: Taylor S
The nearest star is more than 4 light-years away, we do not have the technology to travel that far within a human lifetime.
Well Earth is part of the Universe and one can travel round Earth by walking. To travel to parts of our own solar system one would need a space ship. As far as we know it would take more than a human lifetime to travel to the nearest star to the Sun.
an average hamster can travel at a speed of 5 miles per hour
12.6 Miles. (That is far)
To get to a breeding colony they travel 50-120 km, and they live for 20 years, in total that's well over 1000km
absolutly
2 miles
On average, a mouse can travel up to 1 mile in a day.
NASA does not research other galaxies because they are too far away to travel to in a lifetime.
Sea turles can travel thousands of miles in their lifetime, but always return to the same beaches to lay their eggs, year after year.
depends on the bird