7,900 miles
The circumference of the Earth at the equator is 24,902 miles. From pole to pole is 24,860 miles.
4000km,40,700km ... ur welcome.
40,007km (24,859.2 miles)
The polar circumference of the earth is 24860.535 miles (according to www.koordinaten.de/english/informations/earth.shtml)
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.
24859.82 miles, or 131,259,850 ft
4000km,40,700km ... ur welcome.
Circumference at equator : 24,901.55 miles. (40075.16 km) Circumference pole to pole : 24,859.82 miles (40008 km)
You probably mean our Earth. The diameter d of Earth from North Pole to South Pole is 12,713.54 kilometers (7,899.83 miles), but through the equator it is 12,756.32 kilometers (7,926.41 miles). This difference, 42.78 kilometers (26.58 miles), is only 1/298 the diameter of Earth. Thus the Earth is 42.78 kilometers or 25 miles wider than it is tall, giving it a slight bulge at the equator. This is only 0.3 percent, too small to be seen visually. To calculate the circumference C use the formula: C = pi times d. pi = 3.141592654...
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.
All meridians of longitude join the Earth's north and south pole, so the length of every meridian is 1/2 of the Earth's polar circumference.
The circumference of the Earth along the prime meridian, which runs from the North Pole to the South Pole, is approximately 40,008 kilometers (24,860 miles). This measurement reflects the Earth's slightly oblate shape, meaning it is not a perfect sphere but rather slightly flattened at the poles and bulging at the equator. As a result, the polar circumference (around the poles) is slightly shorter than the equatorial circumference.