I assume you mean, around planet Earth. That's about 40,000 km, or 40 million meters.
It is not possible to drive around the world.
About 25,000
If you went half way around the world and then stopped and turned around and went back to where you came from it would be as if you had gone around the world all the way. So no it would not be longer it would be the same distance.
The circumference of the Earth is approximately 24,901 miles (40,075 kilometers) at the equator. If you were to travel around the world along this line, you would cover this distance. However, the actual distance can vary slightly depending on the path taken, such as flying over land or water.
Infinity Incorrect ! The longest distance between those two points is a straight line from one point , running all the way around the world to the second point. Thus the shortest distance together with the longest distance is a full circle around the world with both points on the circle.
If you mean by the words "direct route" the shortest distance between two places, distances between two places are shortest at the equator, because of the shape of the planet. If you mean which direction should be traveled to minimize distance, the route taken should be as straight a line as possible.
The distance between the two tracks. There are many different gauges around the world.
around the world 26,000 miles
according to one movie 80 days.... not sure the mileage
The distance is approximately 40075 km or 24901 miles.
The America's long distance services are available all around the world allowing them to communicate with other people aruond the world.
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