At what latitude?
Assuming at the equator:
25000 miles / 16 hours ~ 1,600 mph (to 2 sig figs)
2007-07-19 03:21:32
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answer #1
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answered by gebobs 6
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Assuming Dragonite circles the globe at it's equator approximately 100 meters above the surface of the earth...2504.75 kph (app. 1556.38 mph)
2007-07-19 03:45:28
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answered by Aaron Beemer 1
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Speed is miles per hour ( you have hours at 16 ) But . . .
To get the miles you would have to know at what latitude ( the circumference of the globe is smaller near the poles than the equator )
And at what altitude ( the circumference increases with altitude ) .
2007-07-19 03:23:50
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answered by kate 7
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Approx. 24000 miles around the earth. The closer to the poles the shorter the distance. Does this info. help you answer problem.
2007-07-19 03:40:15
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answered by papajim 1
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the circumfrence of the eart is 24,900 and if it took him 16 hours then you divide 24,900 by 16 and get 1500 miles per hour
2007-07-19 03:32:10
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answered by Anonymous
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24901.55/16=1556.346875 mph
if traveling at the equator
2007-07-19 03:22:43
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answered by Nikki 3
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depends on where he is on the globe....is he on the equator or near the poles?
2007-07-19 03:21:35
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answered by Anonymous
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yes someone could and if they did it would be 1556.25 MPH
2007-07-19 03:35:59
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answered by JCBahr 2
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fast
2007-07-19 03:20:38
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answered by Anonymous
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