24,901.5 miles. Spinning one revolution in 23 hours, 56 minutes and 4.1 seconds. Sit on a hillside in Equador with some great local product and your flying at like over 1000 mph. Dizzy yet?
2006-07-02 18:38:56
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answer #1
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answered by brainfulloftrivia€notmuchelse 1
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This Site Might Help You.
RE:
What is the distance around the world on the equator?
in miles
2015-08-06 01:33:33
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answered by Anonymous
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What is the circumference of the Earth? How far around is the Earth?
The average radius of the Earth is 3,959 miles (6,374 kilometers).
The equitorial diameter of the Earth (distance from one side of the Earth to the other at the equator) is about 7,926 miles.
The ratio of the circumference to the diameter of a circle (circumference/diameter)
is written as the symbol pi.
Pi is approximately 3.141592.
3.14159265
3.1415926535
Therefore, to determine the circumference from the diameter given above:
equitorial diameter x 3.141592 = equitorial circumference
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7,926 x 3.141592 = 24,900
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The earth has a circumference of approximately 24,900 miles.
More precisely the circumference of the earth
at the equator is 24,902 mi / 40,076 km.
2006-06-26 14:29:03
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answered by Anonymous
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What Is The Distance
2016-10-02 00:45:43
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answered by Erika 4
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The length of Earth's equator is about 40,075.0 km, or 24,901.5 miles.
2006-06-26 13:06:11
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answered by cazzjbrearly 3
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the earth is flat 50,000 miles at antartica and the force field is my guess 1/4 of that high or 12, 500 miles
2015-04-02 13:54:58
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answered by ? 1
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The equator doesn't exist. It's an illusion. But if you mean the diameter of the Earth around the middle, it's 24,901.5 miles.
To have a better view :
http://nmp.jpl.nasa.gov/eo3/IMAGES/equator-globe2.jpg
2006-06-26 13:23:55
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answered by otter7 5
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Yeah it's possible
2016-07-27 03:19:49
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answered by ? 3
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Do you want me to take that measurement going up and down mountains and along the ocean bottom?
I'll start out as soon as you answer.
2006-07-03 05:56:20
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answered by ha_mer 4
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24902 miles
2006-06-26 22:32:34
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answered by babloo 3
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