Not including any mountains, the greatest width of the Earth is its equatorial diameter, which is about 12756 kilometers or about 7926 miles.
The equatorial diameter of the earth is about 7,926 miles. The pole to pole diameter is about 7,900 miles.
Earth's mantle is 2,900 km thick (1,800 miles)
Gaea, the goddess is the Earth. At times in ancient art she is depicted rising up from the ground; in various situations - holding infant Zeus, facing giants, so like most Greek gods and goddesses she can change her apparent features including height; but it is to be assumed that Gaea is the Earth, and the Earth is Gaea. The height and width and weight of the Earth have never been properly measured only guessed at with mathematics.
assay value is summation of width *SG*%of ore/summation of width*SG
GLYCINE- NAOH BUFFER; PH 8.6-10.6, PKA = 9.78Stock solutions:0.2 M glycine0.2 NaOHCombine 25 ml glycine stock solution with x ml 0.2 M NaOH and dilute with DI to make a 100 ml solution (Pearse, 1980).{| ! width="133" height="15" align="middle" | 0.2 M NaOH|} {| ! width="114" height="15" align="middle" | pH |} {| ! width="133" height="15" align="middle" | 2.0 |} 8.6 {| ! width="133" height="15" align="middle" | 3.0 |} 8.8 {| ! width="133" height="15" align="middle" | 4.4 |} 9.0 {| ! width="133" height="15" align="middle" | 6.0 |} 9.2 {| ! width="133" height="15" align="middle" | 8.4 |} 9.4 {| ! width="133" height="15" align="middle" | 11.2 |} 9.6 {| ! width="133" height="15" align="middle" | 13.6 |} 9.8 {| ! width="133" height="15" align="middle" | 19.3 |} 10.4 {| ! width="133" height="15" align="middle" | 22.75 |} 10.6
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The average diameter of the Earth is about 3.66 times that of the Moon. So if a model of the Moon were 1 meter in width, Earth on the same scale would be 3.66 meters wide.
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Earth's width is 13,935,000 yards.
238855 miles (384400 kilometers) away from Earth. That is about the width of 30 Earths.
The Earth is three-dimensional because it has length, width, and height. This allows us to navigate and understand the world in three spatial dimensions. Additionally, the forces of gravity and the rotation of the Earth play a role in shaping its overall structure.
Venus is closest to the Earth in terms of width (diameter). Its mean diameter is 12103km, while Earths is 12742km. Venus' diameter is therefore around 95% of Earths.
The Earth is NOT a geometric shape because the Earth is not bounded; meaning it does not have sides or measurable depth, height, or width.
Jupiter
The medieval Latin word 'latitudo' has the meaning 'width' and the degrees of latitude are imagined lines running around the width of the Earth.
Saturn's equatorial radius is 60,268 ± 4 km (= 9.4492 Earths), so its visible width at the equator would be 120,536 Km (or almost 20 times the width of Earth).