About 4000 miles.
A little under four thousand.
About 4000 miles.
The radius of Earth is about 4,000 miles.
The Earth is not a perfect sphere, so the distance to the center of the Earth varies from 6378 km (3963 miles) at the equator to 6357 km (3950 miles) at the poles.
Roughly 3,960 miles from the center of the earth.
The Earth is not a perfect sphere, so the distance to the center of the Earth varies from 6378 km (3963 miles) at the equator to 6357 km (3950 miles) at the poles.
about 4000 miles
The Earth is not a perfect sphere, so the distance to the center of the Earth varies from 6378 km (3963 miles) at the equator to 6357 km (3950 miles) at the poles.
It is approximately 6,371 kilometers (3,958.7559 miles) to the center of the Earth.
25432 miles
According to Google Earth it is 925.6 Nautical miles from the center of New York to the center of Miama.
You'd have to say about 3,950 miles. Even if you head straight toward the center of the Earth, if you go farther than 3,950 miles from where you started, you're closer than that to the surface on the other side.
I'm not sure what exactly you're asking, but the distance from the Earth's surface at the equator, through the two cores (the outer core and the inner core), to the center of the Earth is approximately 3963 miles.