That all depends on the speed of your navigating device.
That depends on the speed of your navigating device.
If you go all the way around exactly once, and return exactly to your starting point, you've covered 360 degrees of longitude.
Light cannot travel around the Earth, since light travels at a straight line and the Earth is round. The speed of light is 300,000 kilometers per second.
The jet stream can reach up to 200-300 miles per hour. Although the jet stream may stretch for thousands of miles around the world, it is only a few hundred miles wide and often less than 3 miles thick
In an olive grove, about 15 miles due east of Athens, Greece.
That point is in northeastern Egypt, about 45 miles east of the center of Cairo.
If you go all the way around exactly once, and return exactly to your starting point, you've covered 360 degrees of longitude.
25,000 miles
24, 902 miles 24,902 miles
You would cross 90 degrees of latitude to travel halfway around the world. Each degree of latitude represents approximately 69 miles (111 kilometers), so half of the Earth's 180 degrees of latitude is 90 degrees.
it is 25,184 miles around the world sorry didn't finish answer. 25,184 miles and 16,678 nautical miles there is 1.51 nautical miles for every mile
24,000 miles.
You could travel around the world 4 times.
180 degrees because a whole circle is 360!!!
you can travel around the earth 281,106.9 times, if going around the equator
around the world 26,000 miles
how many times could you travel the world in 6000,000 miles.
The average human will travel around 700,000 miles in a lifetime, which is roughly equivalent to traveling to the moon and back three times. This estimate takes into account daily commutes, travel for work or leisure, and other forms of transportation.