The racers are placed at a center circle and, when the command is given—"Ready, Steady, Slow!"—they're let loose toward the finish line. The average speed of a snail clocks in at around 0.03 mph/0.05kph.
The racers are placed at a center circle and, when the command is given—"Ready, Steady, Slow!"—they're let loose toward the finish line. The average speed of a snail clocks in at around 0.03 mph/0.05kph.
The racers are placed at a center circle and, when the command is given—"Ready, Steady, Slow!"—they're let loose toward the finish line. The average speed of a snail clocks in at around 0.03 mph/0.05kph.
The racers are placed at a center circle and, when the command is given—"Ready, Steady, Slow!"—they're let loose toward the finish line. The average speed of a snail clocks in at around 0.03 mph/0.05kph.
Advocates of daylight savings argue that daylight saving time boosts health by encouraging active lifestyles, but some researchers warn that our circadian body clocks suffer a kind of "social jet lag" as a result.
Advocates of daylight savings argue that daylight saving time boosts health by encouraging active lifestyles, but some researchers warn that our circadian body clocks suffer a kind of "social jet lag" as a result.