Venus' equatorial circumference is 23,628 miles or 38025.58km
Venus' circumference is 23,600 miles (38,000 kilometers).
The circumference of Venus is approximately 24,901 miles, while the circumference of Earth is about 24,901 miles. Despite their similar circumferences, Venus has a much hotter and inhospitable environment compared to Earth.
Downtown Calgary is 5,658.1 kilometers from the equator.
Pluto's equator has a circumference of about 4,547 kilometers.
It is approximately 3293 kilometers from the Equator to Houston, Texas.
Mercury's diameter is about 4875 kilometers, at the equator. The circumference is "pi" x 4875. That's about 15315 kilometers.
The circumference of Venus is approximately 38,025 kilometers.
The equatorial diameter is about 12,104 miles, or about 95% of Earth's. (More precisely 12103.6 km.) This is also the polar diameter since Venus's very slow rotation does not produce any significant bulge of the equator as on the other, rapidly rotating planets.
No. Mercury is much smaller than Venus. Mercury has a diameter of about 4,800 kilometers. Venus has a diameter of about 12,000 kilometers.
Earth's circumference is greatest at the equator, where it measures approximately 24,901 miles (40,075 kilometers). This is due to the Earth's shape being an oblate spheroid, which means it bulges at the equator and is flatter at the poles.
Mercury is closer at 57.91 million kilometers, Venus is farther at 108.2 million kilometers.
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