The distance to the Earth's core is about 6,370 km, so you would have to dig about 12,740 km to get across. Of course, this would vary a bit depending on there you started. Starting at the top of Mt. Everest, for example, would add about 9 km, but if you started from the Challenger Deep in the Pacific Ocean, you'd have about 11 km less.
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== == == == == == The diameter of the earth at the equator is 7,926.41 miles (12,756.32 kilometers). But, if you measure the earth through the north and south poles the diameter is a bit shorter - 7,901 miles (12,715.43 km). Thus the earth is a tad wider (25 miles / 41 km) than it is tall, giving it a slight bulge at the equator. This shape is known as an ellipsoid or more properly, geoid (earth-like). So it just depends on which way you're digging!
The Earth's diameter is 7926.28 miles at the equator and 7899.8 miles at the poles.
By unit of length and distance and conversion ,we can say that Earth is of 6400 km radius .
12,740 kilometers
That would be the radius of the earth which is:6,378.1 kilometers
Perhaps you have imagined digging a tunnel through the earth that comes out the other side. How many kilometers would you have to dig?
The circumference of the Earth at the equator is 40,075 kilometers or 24,902 miles. The circumference of the Earth through the poles is 40,008 kilometers or 24,860 miles.
The size of Earth equals to 12,756 kilometers while Mercury's size is 4879 kilometers. Around 2.6 Mercuries would fit into Earth.
The diameter of the Earth from North Pole to South Pole is about 12713.6 kilometers. The distance through the Earth from opposite longitudes at the equator is farther due to the rotational "bulge", about 12776.2 kilometers.
The earth's diameter is about 12,600km, so half that would be 6,300km from the surface to the core.
it is about 500-650 kilometers above earth's surface.
1216 Billion Kilometers
That would be an immense number. Light, itself, takes about 2.54 million years to go from Andromeda to Earth. (Or vice-versa).The number of kilometers is about 23 quintillion.
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141.9 trillion kilometers