There's really no sensible answer to that, there are too many variables:
Just to mention a few.
A strong group of road riders can maintain a rolling average of 40 KMH/25 MPH for 6-8 hours on a fairly flat course, so probably around 800 km/500 miles in 24 hours.
Jason cycled for a total of 20 miles. He cycled 5 miles the third hour. One forth of 20 equals five.
The furthest distance run in one day is 188.59 miles (303.5 km). This record was set by Yiannis Kouros from Greece in 1997. He accomplished this impressive feat during the Sri Chinmoy 1,000-Mile Race in New York.
the one furthest from the transmission.the one furthest from the transmission.
Its one of three, Edmonton to Florida Vancouver to Florida Vancouver to Boston Not sure exactly which one
1 light day is a distance.
One each When moon is closest and furthest from Earth
To determine the semi-major axis of an orbit, you can measure the distance between the center of the orbit and one of its furthest points. This distance is half of the longest diameter of the elliptical orbit and is known as the semi-major axis.
The distance between the Sun and Earth is called an astronomical unit (AU).
Just drag the big fish straight to the furthest fish then the second furthest then third furthest then the closest one to you.
South down's is closest. USA is furthest.
Yes. In fact, the Earth is falling closer to the Sun every day, until it reaches perihelion on January 4. The Earth's orbit is elliptical; in fact, ALL orbits are elliptical. The difference between aphelion (furthest distance from the Sun) and perihelion (the closest distance to the Sun) for the Earth is nearly three million miles.
The distance that light travels in one day is approximately 93 million miles or 150 million kilometers. This distance is equivalent to 25,902,068,371 miles or 41,715,338,152 kilometers in one day.