Until they start to break off they move very slowly. Some do not move at all others move as much as 100 feet in a day. (4 feet/hour). The average OS probably around .5 feet/hour, although the variances are great. Some glaciers have multiple speeds. The top may be moving fast while the bottom is still.
Antarctic ice typically moves at a rate of about 33 feet per year, which is equivalent to approximately 0.00377 feet per hour. The movement of ice sheets in Antarctica is slow and varies greatly depending on location and environmental conditions.
1,600 kilometers per hour is 994.19 miles per hour.
Two hundred and twenty feet a day, a world record!
Two hundred and twenty feet a day, a world record!
Not usually. Most lava flows move at a fraction of a mile per hour. However, the lava flows of Niyragongo in Africa can move at up to 60 mph.
Woodcocks are relatively slow birds that move in a distinctive, zigzagging flight pattern. They can fly up to speeds of around 5-10 miles per hour.
Worms are pretty slow because it takes a lot of effort for them to move. It takes an earthworm about an hour to travel just 240 feet.
Sloths move at 2 m.p.h.
In an hour you can move 3 miles. Not so fast.
Starfish can actually swim up to 8mph (miles per hour).
it can move up to 300km an hour
The escalators move at the speeds of 31.07 miles per hour.
5 miles an hour
It depends on the size of the watch. how ever far it has to move per hour
They move about 1/2 mile/hour
The average speed of a king cobra is between 8 and 10 miles an hour. This number only applies to how fast they move on land. There is no average for how fast they swim, but they are known as very adept swimmers.
15 miles per hour
good question the answer is 30km per hour