earth circum is 24862.52 and half is 12431.26
however the earth is not a perfect circle it's slightly wider than it is taller so
it's a little less 12429.91 miles or 65,629,924.8 feet from pole to pole
Longitude, meridians
The planet Earth is not a perfect sphere and the length from pole to pole is slightly shorter than the distance at the Equator. The east-west distance around the Earth at the Equator (its circumference) is 40,075 kilometers or 24,901 miles. The circumference taken pole-to-pole (north-south distance) would be 40,008 km / 24,860 miles.This is due to the gravitational pull of Sun, which causes the Earth to be slightly squashed from North-South and stretched from E-W.
Imagine you are at the center of the earth, the south pole beneath your feet and the north pole above your head.You see that north pole and south pole are in opposite direction hence the angle (or angular distance) is 180°now think about the equator. from your point of view at the center of the earth it is exactly in the horizontal direction, since north pole is vertically above ,the angular distance will be 90° (it will be the same for the south pole)
Approximately 10,014 km (6258.75 miles). The earth isn't a perfect sphere so the distance from the south pole to the equator is slightly different to the distance from the north pole to the equator. The distance from the north pole to the equator is 10,000 km (6250 miles). The reason it's such a round number is because a metre was originally defined as exactly 1 10,000,000th of the distance from the north pole to the equator.
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Please clarify your question. The distance from pole to pole is always the same. 20,014 kilometers, or 12,416 miles when you are measuring across the earths surface. Any points on the earth would have to have its distance from either pole extrapolated and then the number subtracted from the total distance of 12,416 miles to get the distance to the opposite pole. Formula distance to either pole= ( 12,416 - distance to opposite pole ) or 12,416 = X + Pole B Distance or 12,416 = Pole A Distance + X or Pole A Distance = 12,416 - Pole B Distance or Pole B Distance = 12,416 - Pol A Distance
The distance across the Earth's surface from north to south pole is about 12,500 miles, regardless of the path followed.
The surface-distance from the north pole to the south pole is 20,004 km or 12,430 miles.
Latitude, parallels
Longitude, meridians
The Earth's diameter from the North Pole to the South Pole is approximately 12,714 kilometers.
The sky is over the entire earth. it is the same distance from the north pole as it is the south.
The planet Earth is not a perfect sphere and the length from pole to pole is slightly shorter than the distance at the Equator. The east-west distance around the Earth at the Equator (its circumference) is 40,075 kilometers or 24,901 miles. The circumference taken pole-to-pole (north-south distance) would be 40,008 km / 24,860 miles.This is due to the gravitational pull of Sun, which causes the Earth to be slightly squashed from North-South and stretched from E-W.
The furthest distance from north to south (on the earth) would be the distance from the north pole to the south pole, or half of the earth's polar circumference. It's about 12,400 miles, just a little bit less than half-way around the equator.
Yes, Polaris, the proper name for the pole star, is much farther away than the distance between the Earth and the Sun.
3000-3500 Miles, you can measure on Google Earth
Polaris - the Pole Star (Ursae Minoris) - is approximately 434 light years from earth. That's approximately 2,549,571,691,968,000 miles !