approximately 133, 708 km pole to pole, or 142, 984 km at the equator.
A dimeter is a verse having two poetical measures or meters.
spondaic dimeter
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About 50.27 inches.
to get radius from diameter you divide the dimeter by 2
Having two poetical measures or meters., A verse of two meters.
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Spondaic dimeter is a term for a specific kind of poetry, formed from the meaningful words "spondee," "di-," and "meter."A spondee is a type of metrical foot, i.e a chunk of poetry with a certain stress pattern. Specifically, it consists of two more-or-less equally stressed syllables, for example: "Hi, Pete!", or DUM-DUM.This type of foot is rare in English poetry due to the natural stress in the language. You are more likely to come across iambs (dee-DUM), trochees (DUM-dee), or dactyls (DUM-dee-dee).So, in spondaic dimeter, "spondaic" refers to the type of foot; the spondee.Dimeter refers to the number of feet in a line of poetry written in the spondaic dimeter meter. You may have heard of iambic pentameter (five iambs) or dactylic hexameter(six dactyls). In the case of spondaic dimeter, the di- prefix tells us that it is a line of two spondees.So, a poem written in spondaic dimeter might look something like this:Hey, John,where's Ron?Don't know;I'm slow.
1244.070691 or about 1244 square m
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