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 distance through the Earth's center from the North Pole is approximately 12,742 kilometers.
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25.9 kilometres.
The distancetravelledby the First Fleet was about 24 000 kilometres, or 15 000 miles.
Radiation from the Earth's core can travel up to several thousand kilometers to the surface. Radiation from the sun that reaches the Earth travels about 150 million kilometers.
It is still a concept so no one knows
No. They measure different things. Gallons measure liquids and kilometres measures distance. The only connection is measuring how many kilometres you can travel per gallon.
Phoenix travelled 422,532.410 miles (680,000,000 Kilometres) to reach Mars.
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