298.22 miles
about 34.6 miles
5,183 miles via the shortest (great circle, north/south) route.
Each degree of longitude is approximately 69 miles (111 km) in length at the equator so 20 degrees is 1380 miles. The distance between lines of longitude, however, gets smaller as you move towards the poles (North or South) since all the lines converge there.
The distance between one degree of longitude at 60 degrees north latitude is approximately 55.6 km.
Los Angeles is at 34 degrees 03 minutes North of the Equator. On avg. the distance between 2 Latitude lines is 69 miles. (34 x 69) + (3/60 x 69) = 2346 + 3.45 miles = 2,359.45 miles North of the Equator If you want it in km = 3,797.1667
about 34.6 miles
69.11 miles (111.22 km)
The degrees north of the equator for Turkey is between 37* and 42* north of the equator. This is a distance of 2500 miles.
I get 4,354 miles (7,007 km).
5,183 miles via the shortest (great circle, north/south) route.
because the north pole is 90 degrees latitude
The shortest possible distance is along a meridian of constant longitude (a due north-south line).That distance is 69.1 miles (111.22 km).
Miami is about 25 degrees north. Assuming the points are in the same longitude, that's about 2421 miles.
Each degree of longitude is approximately 69 miles (111 km) in length at the equator so 20 degrees is 1380 miles. The distance between lines of longitude, however, gets smaller as you move towards the poles (North or South) since all the lines converge there.
There is a distance of 10,413 miles between North Altona and Werribee. There is a distance of 3,275 miles between North Altona and Camberwell.
The distance between one degree of longitude at 60 degrees north latitude is approximately 55.6 km.
Los Angeles is at 34 degrees 03 minutes North of the Equator. On avg. the distance between 2 Latitude lines is 69 miles. (34 x 69) + (3/60 x 69) = 2346 + 3.45 miles = 2,359.45 miles North of the Equator If you want it in km = 3,797.1667