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It would take you 22.37 seconds to swim 900 meters at a pace of 1.5 miles per minute. This is completely impossible because no human can swim 90mph!
The area of Lake Walter E. Long is 5,135,460.8000256 square meters.
Time = Distance/Speed = 900/1.5 = 600 seconds = 10 minutes. You would have to be a pretty good club swimmer to maintain that speed for that distance.
The Lake District is about 54 km across (west-east) and 48 km long (north-south).
The lake is some 550 km long and 35 km across at its widest point.
to be exact it would take 3.7282271534240038177046051061799 seconds but just to round it it would be about 3.75 seconds but no one can swim that fast now if it were miles per hour it would be the same just not in miles per second
1146km. You could go on the internet to find out if you wanted.
You didn't tell us how long it took to walk those 3.33 meters, so it is impossible to know how long 100 meters would take.
Someone can find amazing pictures of lake views at Lake Hillier, Australia. The beautiful lake has a pink color to it and makes for incredible pictures. Lake Hillier is about six-hundred meters long.
because of all of the famouse statues made a long long time ago
274.32 meters long, the cliff would be 274.32 meters long
6 miles @ 4mph would take 1.5 hours 6 miles @ 3mph would take 2 hours Total time = 3.5 hours