About 200 billion.
Assuming the average length of a piece of Bubble Yum is 1.5 inches and the circumference of the Earth at the equator is about 24,901 miles, five chunk packs of Bubble Yum chewed in the US would circle the Earth at the equator approximately 6,692 times.
A little more than 7 times
there is many things... :bubble,moon,earth, golfball, smile face, doughnuts......
Any way you slice the earth, you get a chunk whose outline is a circle. (or approximately a circle if you look closely the mountains and valleys that the cross section cuts through disturb the circle). a mathematical sphere will give a mathematical circle at all cross sections.
It is a circle because, the earth is a circle, and the equator stretches all the way around the earth.
This comparable to the perimeter of a circle.
YES. A small circle is simply a circle around the earth that does not fly over the direct opposite place on earth that a plane took off from. A great circle goes full circumference of earth, where a small circle does not. Being a circle they both fly in a constant direction.
The orbit of the Earth is roughly a circle.
The reason is because it is in the middle of the earth so it makes the biggest, most round circle, (around the Earth). it has the farthest to go around thus creating a perfectly round circle of latitude around Earth........................(i'm 13)
It is not true that the Moon was a chunk of Earth. The leading theory is that the Moon was formed from debris created when a Mars-sized object collided with Earth early in its history. This collision released material that eventually coalesced to form the Moon.
The Earth rotates in not a perfect circle around the sun but in a oval shape.
The Earth rotates in not a perfect circle around the sun but in a oval shape.