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  1. Measured at the equator, the Earth has a circumference of 40,075.017 km or 24,901.461 miles. But measured from pole to pole, that is to say, along the meridian line, the Earth has a...

  2. Earth's circumference is the distance around Earth. Measured around the equator, it is 40,075.017 km (24,901.461 mi). Measured passing through the poles, the circumference is 40,007.863 km (24,859.734 mi). Measurement of Earth's circumference has been important to navigation since ancient times.

  3. 17 mar 2020 · The short answer is around 24.901 miles. The mean radius of Earth is at around 3.958 mi / 6.371 km, slightly larger than Venus , almost twice the radius of Mars and about three times that of Mercury.

  4. 2 mar 2009 · The circumference of the Earth in kilometers is 40,075 km, and the circumference of the Earth in miles is 24,901. In other words, if you could drive your car around the equator of the Earth...

  5. From an average distance of 93 million miles (150 million kilometers), Earth is exactly one astronomical unit away from the Sun because one astronomical unit (abbreviated as AU), is the distance from the Sun to Earth. This unit provides an easy way to quickly compare planets' distances from the Sun.

  6. 24 gru 2015 · If you measure the circumference of the Earth, while passing through the poles, the distance is only 40,007 km. This is because the Earth isn’t a perfect sphere. It’s rotating rapidly,...

  7. 6 lip 2021 · From the very center of the Earth to the surface [i.e., Earth's radius] is 6,378 km (3,963 miles), the same distance from Kampala [Uganda] to Kolkata [India] or London to Chicago.

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