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The Earth's circumference is 24,902 miles at the Equator. This is in contrast to its meridional circumference of 24,860 miles, which is measured from the North to South Poles.
The geographical North and South Pole - not the magnetic poles.
You would be in the tropics, most likely between 30 degrees north and 30 degrees south.
Inclination is measured as the angle at which the satellite crosses the equator while passing from the southern hemisphere to the northern hemisphere. Declination is the difference between magnetic North as reported by a compass and true North.
the pole of the compass is attracted to the earths geographic north pole
ANSWER:The equator is the circumference of the Earth, measured east-west at equal distances between the North and South Pole. It has no width, and its length is 24901.460897 miles or 40.075,016686 km.
The angular distance north or south of the earths equator, measured in degrees, along a meridian, as on the map or globe.
The circumference of the pole sticking out of the ice to make this spot is about 30 cm. The circumference or coastline of the land mass of Antarctica, the continent upon which this pole, is about 18,000 km.
From the equator the earth is 24,901.55 miles in circumference or 40,075.16 kilometers. Measured from North pole back around to North pole, the circumference is 24,859.88 miles or 40,008 kilometers.
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That's 1/2 the polar circumference of the Earth ... about 12,430 miles.
Earth's Circumference Between the North and South Poles: 24859.82 miles -40008 km-. Earth's Diameter at the Equator: 7926.28 miles -12756.1 km-
The Earth's circumference is 24,902 miles at the Equator. This is in contrast to its meridional circumference of 24,860 miles, which is measured from the North to South Poles.
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It is measured exactly the same in the Southern hemisphere (no difference between the two hemispheres). It is the difference between magnetic north and true north and it varies all over the globe. Magnetic declination (also called magnetic variation) is positive when magnetic north is east of true north (clockwise) and it is negative when magnetic north is west of true north (anti-clockwise).
The circumference of both lakes north and south is 2.75 miles
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