Kilometers
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They can eat up to 400 kilos of food in a day, and they disperse vital plant seeds across thousands of
kilometers
during their 50-to-60-year life span.
It was just nine years later that Addis Ababa was connected by phone to Harare, which is 500
kilometers
away.
This diagram shows you to scale the size of Earth and the Moon and the real distance, about 400,000
kilometers.
You kind of see the little speckle there, that's Earth, 400 million
kilometers
away.
Imagine if your daily commute involved tens of
kilometers
on these kinds of roads, driving this kind of vehicle, without any nearby service stations or breakdown assistance.
In more remote areas without transport, people have to walk, typically tens of kilometers, to get to school or collect clean drinking water or buy supplies from nearby markets.
I had to move thousands of
kilometers
away to follow a dream.
The reason why the moon is huge on the horizon is simply because our perceptual bubble does not stretch out 380,000
kilometers.
So my colleague and myself came 30
kilometers
south of Ifakara town across the river.
The other day I was in Kerala, my home state, at the country farm of a friend, about 20
kilometers
away from any place you'd consider urban.
It draws water from 15
kilometers
of canals.
So, water from 300, 400
kilometers
away, soon it become like this.
A few kilometers, maybe, is quite typical.
It's about five
kilometers
around, counting the dragonflies as I go, trying not to bump into people as I'm looking in the trees.
This particular species, it can fly for thousands of
kilometers.
This is a circuit of about 16,000
kilometers.
16,000 kilometers, four generations, mind you, for a two inch long insect.
And we went through moments of fears because we had no idea how the little amount of gas we had in the balloon could allow us to travel 45,000
kilometers.
At Google, 40 volunteers used a new software to map 120,000
kilometers
of roads, 3,000 hospitals, logistics and relief points.
So here's the daily newspaper that has to be printed 400
kilometers
away from the capital.
And they migrated into the rest of the world at two
kilometers
per year until, within several tens of thousands of years, we occupied every single watershed on the planet and became the most dominant species, with a very small amount of technology.
You have to walk a few
kilometers
to get your kids immunized.
I've walked about 4,000
kilometers
in the last 12 years.
Penguins are real athletes: They can swim 173
kilometers
in a day.
I mean, they can do like seven
kilometers
an hour and sustain it.
They moved the tanker lanes 40
kilometers
farther off shore, and people are not doing as much illegal dumping.
We thought we needed a marine protected area of about 30 kilometers, and then we put a satellite tag on the back of a penguin.
This past year, in 2009, you can see that they're now raising about a fourth of a chick, and some of these individuals are going more than 900
kilometers
away from their nests.
And they're going about, on average now, 40
kilometers
farther than they did a decade ago.
It's about 500
kilometers
in diameter.
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