The distance from one side of the earth to the other at the equator is 7,926 miles. The circumference of the earth is around 24,900 miles.
2006-12-01 20:31:41
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answered by danaluana 5
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About 25,000 statute miles, or 40,000 kilometers. The kilometer was intended to be such that the circumference (as measured through the poles) would be exactly 40,000 kilometers, but the surveyers who did the work in France in the 1750's were off a bit.
2006-12-01 20:29:52
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answered by Anonymous
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The Quran states many stuff and maximum of them are ridiculous and hateful. Hatred and intollerance are islams important topic. every physique changing to this' fascist ideology is lacking in severe theory technique. that's the reason greater advantageous than 5 billion people who're no longer Muslims.
2016-12-13 18:30:24
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answered by ? 3
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If you walk round the earth the distance will be equal to the circumference of the earth,that is,2*3.14*6500,which is approximately equal to 39,000km. while you go round the earth ,please e-mail me , i shall also join you!....
2006-12-02 00:49:54
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answered by Murugan 1
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approximately 24,500 miles, or 40,000 km The up-and-down variations are mathematically insignificant, but you'll notice them when walking.
2006-12-01 20:29:36
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answered by Helmut 7
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around as in middle around, or top to bottom? they are different amounts. also, you will need to learn how to walk on water first.
2006-12-01 20:29:17
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answered by jerod_gavel 3
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40,000 km
2006-12-01 23:11:49
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answered by Anonymous
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