3 Laps.
Ah, what a lovely question! To find out how many laps around a football field equal 2.4 kilometers, we first need to know the length of the field. A standard football field is around 100-110 meters in length, so you would need to complete about 21-24 laps to reach 2.4 kilometers. Just imagine the joy of walking or running around the field, enjoying the fresh air and feeling the gentle breeze on your face.
The cost of the football field depends on a multitude of factors. An NFL field would cost several million dollars. A high school field may cost in the neighborhood of 100,000 dollars or more.
Every junior high school, high school, and college that plays interscholastic football has their own football field. That would put the number of football fields in America up into the thousands, probably the tens of thousands.
at my school we would actually run around the foot ball field five times and that is a mile.
If the football field has no obstructions around the perimeter (e.g. high rise seating) it could be possible. If it is a "normal" field (e.g. designed to seat 100,000 people) it would be impossible. The approach (to clear the stands) would be way too steep.
I would say about meters but they are measured in yards.so maybe if I'm not right,try going to a football game and maybe you can find out.thanks! You must be talking about international football, not American football. American football field is measured in yards. International football field is measured in meters.
No that would either be baseball or soccer.
an Obisometer
A football field is typically about 1.3 acres in size. To determine the height, we'd need to calculate the volume of the football field by multiplying the area by the height of the pile. The exact height would depend on the dimensions of the football field.
A field of grass or turf
An odometer.
Shun is located inside the school, weird as it seems. By the way... Dan is in his neighborhood (Residential) Jake is by the football field Marucho and Ren are in the school (Marucho would be in the school!) Fabia is in the park, by the wooded part of it.