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Calculate the straight line distance (as the crow flies) between cities or any two points on earth. Use your location to know any distance from where you are.
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Simply enter any desired location into the search function and you will get the shortest distance (air line) between the points, the route (route planner) as well as all important information. Of course, you can also determine distances between coordinates (latitude / longitude).
Map Distance Calculator is a tool calculate the map distance bewteen any two locations. The distance will be shown on a map with the a stright line distance and the driving distance.
You can calculate the length of a path, running route, fence, border, or the perimeter of any object that appears on a google map. The distance calculator will then display a measurement of the length in feet, meters, miles and kilometers.
Travelmath provides an online travel distance calculator to help you measure both flying distances and driving distances. You can then compare the two results to see the difference. Flight distance is computed from a GPS-accurate great circle formula, which gives you the straight line distance "as the crow flies".
A distance-time graph will show the distance (in metres, kilometres, miles etc.) on the vertical axis (y -axis) and the time (in seconds, minutes, hours etc.) on the horizontal axis (x -axis). The distance-time graphs we will look at on this page will all be drawn using straight lines.