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The length of the Earth's equator is 12,756,000 meters.

"The Solar System", Roman Smoluchowski, Scientific American Library, 1983, page 164

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What is the length of the earth's equator in meters?

The length of the Earth's equator is 12,756,000 meters."The Solar System", Roman Smoluchowski, Scientific American Library, 1983, page 164


At which place on earth is the length of the day always same as the length of the night?

That would be the equator.


How long would a string 1 inch above the earths surface at the equator have to be?

The earth's equator is approximately 40,075 kilometres. There is no exact value because, amongst other things, the equator is not static: it moves with shifts in the axis of the earth's rotation.However, using calculus, it is possible to show that the length of the string would need to be 2*pi inches = 6.3 inches greater than the length of the equator measured in inches. Given the variability in measuring the earth's equator, that difference will not be identifiable.The earth's equator is approximately 40,075 kilometres. There is no exact value because, amongst other things, the equator is not static: it moves with shifts in the axis of the earth's rotation.However, using calculus, it is possible to show that the length of the string would need to be 2*pi inches = 6.3 inches greater than the length of the equator measured in inches. Given the variability in measuring the earth's equator, that difference will not be identifiable.The earth's equator is approximately 40,075 kilometres. There is no exact value because, amongst other things, the equator is not static: it moves with shifts in the axis of the earth's rotation.However, using calculus, it is possible to show that the length of the string would need to be 2*pi inches = 6.3 inches greater than the length of the equator measured in inches. Given the variability in measuring the earth's equator, that difference will not be identifiable.The earth's equator is approximately 40,075 kilometres. There is no exact value because, amongst other things, the equator is not static: it moves with shifts in the axis of the earth's rotation.However, using calculus, it is possible to show that the length of the string would need to be 2*pi inches = 6.3 inches greater than the length of the equator measured in inches. Given the variability in measuring the earth's equator, that difference will not be identifiable.


In which part of earth the day length is the same throughout the year?

The equator.


How many km is it around the world?

The length of Earth's equator is about 38,622 kilometres.


During an equinox the sun is directly over what part of earth?

During an equinox, the sun is directly over the equator of the Earth. This causes the length of day and night to be nearly equal all over the world.


How many anacondas does it take to fill around the Equator?

It's estimated that it would take about 40 million anacondas to wrap around the Earth's equator. This calculation is based on the average length of an anaconda (15 feet) and the circumference of the Earth at the equator (24,901 miles).


Where on earth are the days and night of about equal length?

1) Near the equator, year round. 2) Almost anywhere on Earth, around the equinoxes.


How many km long is the equator?

it is 3,897,769,560.5647393748 ft around the earth According to WGS-84, IAU 1976 and 2000, the exact length of the equator to the nearest whole number is 24,901 miles, or 40075 kilometers.


How many miles does the world rotate per an hour?

The earth's circumference at the Equator is 24,902 miles. It makes a complete rotation in 24 hours, so divide the Equator's length by 24. The answer is that, at the Equator, the Earth rotates at 1,037 miles per hour.


What happens to the length of parallels of latitude as you move south from the North Pole to the equator?

The circumference of any parallel of latitude would be(Earth's equatorial circumference) times (cosine of the latitude of that parallel)That means that the Equator ... the 'line' of zero latitude ... is roughly 24,900 miles,and they dwindle down to zero length at the poles.


The time when the sun crosses the earth's equator making night and day of approx the equal length all over the earth?

during fall and spring