1621 miles
This is an approximate direct (straight line) distance. During actual travel, this distance may change if a different flight route is chosen. The distance between the two places in miles is:1748
All but the southern.
The Arctic Circle and Antarctica are on opposite ends of the earth. Traveling north from the Arctic Circle would take you to the North Pole in the Arctic sea ice, then you'd have to travel south, where you'd cross the Arctic Circle once again. Continuing your southern journey, you'd cross the Antarctic Circle before reaching Antarctica the continent, where you'd pass over the South Pole. Then you'd have to travel north again. You'd cross the Antarctic Circle before making a full circle of the earth, again reaching the Arctic Circle.
the distance is obtained by knowing the perimeter of the circle in question, this Canberra determined using the rule for circle circunfrence. As for the displacement it is the shortest distance between the starting pint of travel and ending. If for example the vehicle traveled around the whole circunfrence of a circle it will have a displacement of zero, as for it's distance it will be the length or circunfrence of the circle.
If you mean which distance is shorter to travel, then that depends on where in the world you are starting from, which you have not said.
He wanted to prove that you can travel to Antarctica, without freezing.
180°
It doesn't travel in a circle. its orbit is an ellipse.
No. Whatever way you travel from one to the other, the trip can never be less than about 9,000 miles.
No, even if going around in a circle is counted, the distance is the same.
The road distance between Rockhampton and Townsville is 720 km. Estimated travel time is 9.5 hours.
It is because the distance you have to travel between to places never have a straight path from point to point.