The Equatorial Radius of the Earth is 6378.2 Kilometre. The Circumference of the Earth is therefore 'Pi' times the Diameter which is 3.142 X 6378.2 X 2 which is 40,080.6 Km The rough ANSWER is 40,080 Kilometre. Source of information is J.B.CLARKE CBE,MA, LLD Great Britain The length of a Longitude is different, but it was used by a French Scientist , Charles Marie de La Condamine to choose the Standard of length called a METRE. A Metre is the Longitude of the Earth, divided by 40 million. This measure was officially adopted in the year 1791 (30th March)
the earth at its equator is 6400 km in radius.
it is 1 km
40,075 km.
40,073 km
From the European Netherlands it is about 5,500 kms. From the most southern island belonging to the Kingdom of the Netherlands (Klein Curaçao, which is uninhabitated) it is about 1,300 kms.
The Equator is the latitude line with a given value of 0-degrees. There Equator runs completely around the Earth. There are 360-longitude lines that intersect the Equator.
a equator is a ring that goes around earth
24901.55 miles around the equator - shnub
40,073 km
Around 80 km
I depends if you wish to go around the poles or around the equator..the earth isn't a perfect sphere.Around the poles through Paris in France is 40,000 kms.
it will be around 30 kms
it is around 6000 sq kms
From the European Netherlands it is about 5,500 kms. From the most southern island belonging to the Kingdom of the Netherlands (Klein Curaçao, which is uninhabitated) it is about 1,300 kms.
Many places around the Equator have extremely high temperatures.
Around 1,100kms or 13hrs 30mins
11265.408 kms
The distance in a straight line (as driving distance would be near impossible to plot) is 5200 kms. That Nova Scotia has the 45 parallel running through it means that this would be 1/2 the distance to the North Pole from the Equator or 5200 kms from Nova Scotia to the North Pole (being the 180th parallel.)
Around 220 kms by road, and 236 kms by train
267 kms.