The diameter of the earth through the poles is 7,926.41 miles or 12,756.32 kilometers. The diameter of the earth at the equator is 7,926.41 miles or 12,756.32 kilometers. Thus the earth is 25 miles or 41 km wider than it is tall, giving it a slight bulge at the equator. This shape is known as an ellipsoid or more properly, geoid (earth-like).
The diameter of the Earth through the poles is 12,715.43 km, or 7,901.002 miles. The diameter of the Earth at the equator is 12,756.32 kilometers, or 7,926.41 miles. Thus the earth is 41 km or 25 miles wider than it is tall, giving it a slight bulge at the equator. This shape is known as an ellipsoid or more properly, geoid (earth-like).
The equatorial diameter is greater than the polar diameter. The distance is about 30 miles. The equatorial diameter is about 7927 miles. The polar diameter is about 7900 miles.
Since the earth isn't a perfect sphere it's hard to determine the exact diameter at both poles. But the well-respected measurement at both poles is about 7,899.80 miles, give or take.
About 8000 miles
7899.83 miles or 12713.54 kilometres.
shorter than its equatorial diameter
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The diameter of the planet Earth is about 8,000 miles. The equatorial diameter of the Earth is 12,756 kilometres, the North Pole to South Pole diameter is 12,712 km.
In the globe it is called the axis. In a sphere it is called the diameter.
The Earth has a magnetic field around it. The magnetic North is close to what we call the North Pole. The magnetic South is at the South Pole. There is a magnetic North and South and a geographic North and South pole.
The ends of the Earth are the North and South Poles. In terms of magnetism, the Earth's magnetic field has the North and South Magnetic Poles at opposite ends.
The equator is North, as is everything else on earth when you are at the South Pole. From the south Pole, every direction is north.The North pole is the northernmost point on Earth. The South Pole is the southernmost point on Earth. The Equator is a line running circumferentially around the Earth and is midway between the poles. The Equator is south of the North Pole and north of the South Pole.All lines of latitude -- including the Equator -- are north of the South Pole.
The Earth's diameter from the North Pole to the South Pole is approximately 12,714 kilometers.
The diameter of the planet Earth is about 8,000 miles. The equatorial diameter of the Earth is 12,756 kilometres, the North Pole to South Pole diameter is 12,712 km.
The definition of vertical is dependent of the scale. On a small scale, it means going straight up, at right angles to the [levelled] surface of the earth at that point. Alternatively, going up the page. Because the earth is approximately spherical, the vertical direction at he equator is different from the vertical direction at the North Pole. On that scale, one could consider the line joining the South Pole to the North Pole as the vertical. But that definition fails when you consider the earth over its orbit. So you could define it in terms of the North and South poles of the sun. But the sun itself is not stationary and so on.
The farthest point north on the Earth is the North Pole. The farthest point south on the Earth is the South Pole.
Earth's Circumference Between the North and South Poles: 24859.82 miles -40008 km-. Earth's Diameter at the Equator: 7926.28 miles -12756.1 km-
In the globe it is called the axis. In a sphere it is called the diameter.
All lattitudes from 22.5 degrees North to 22.5 degrees South of the equator receive vertical or direct rays twice every year as the tilted earth circles the sun.
north pole and south pole are the farthest points on earth
Hemisphere. Earth has a North and a South Hemisphere
The Earth has a magnetic field around it. The magnetic North is close to what we call the North Pole. The magnetic South is at the South Pole. There is a magnetic North and South and a geographic North and South pole.
North pole and south pole
The ends of the Earth are the North and South Poles. In terms of magnetism, the Earth's magnetic field has the North and South Magnetic Poles at opposite ends.