about 900miles to 1100miles
The Earth's diameter from the North Pole to the South Pole is approximately 12,714 kilometers.
(NMP) was about 810 km (503 miles) from the Geographic North Pole
The North Pole does not rotate because It stays in the same spot.
Measured in miles, the length is 12,430.
It doesn't. The north pole and the north magnetic pole are miles apart.
It takes about 12,450.5 miles from the north pole to the south pole or south pole to north pole.
The distance across the Earth's surface from north to south pole is about 12,500 miles, regardless of the path followed.
The surface-distance from the north pole to the south pole is 20,004 km or 12,430 miles.
You probably mean our Earth. The diameter d of Earth from North Pole to South Pole is 12,713.54 kilometers (7,899.83 miles), but through the equator it is 12,756.32 kilometers (7,926.41 miles). This difference, 42.78 kilometers (26.58 miles), is only 1/298 the diameter of Earth. Thus the Earth is 42.78 kilometers or 25 miles wider than it is tall, giving it a slight bulge at the equator. This is only 0.3 percent, too small to be seen visually. To calculate the circumference C use the formula: C = pi times d. pi = 3.141592654...
Every point on Earth that's 1,450 miles from either the north pole or the south pole.
The Earth spins at a rate of about 15 degrees per hour. At the equator, the "tangent velocity" is about 1,066 miles per hour, and this speed decreases as latitude increases. At mid-latitudes in the United States - or in Australia - the velocity is between 600 and 800 miles per hour.I learned it was about 1000 miles pur hourThe Earth spin speed in miles is 25000/24 or just over 1000 mph. This is based on the equators Earth circumference of 25,000 mi and that the Earth rotation is in 24 hrs.The earth spins at the rate of (one complete spin plus a tiny bit more) every 24 hours.If you're standing on the equator, then you're moving toward the east at about1,040 miles per hour.If you're standing halfway between the equator and either the north or south pole,then you're moving toward the east at about 735 miles per hour.If you're standing 70 miles from the north or south pole, then you're movingtoward the east at about 18 miles per hour.If you're standing right on top of the north or south pole, then you're just spinning,not moving east or west.
3000-3500 Miles, you can measure on Google Earth