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The distance around the Earth's equator is approximately 4,007,500,000cm.
The earth is slightly wider than it is tall, so the measurement around the equator is going to be a just over a hundred miles greater than the distance around the earth.
Those distance can change slightly, mainly due to gravitational attraction by other planets. But as a first approximation, you can think of Earth's orbit around the Sun as fixed.
How long is the equator?
The minimum Earth-Neptune distance is approximately 4.36 billion miles. The maximum is 4.63 billion miles.
It varies, since the moons orbit around earth is not perfectly circular and central.
The only way to change anythings gravity is to change its' mass. (apex) Increase the mass of the object Decrease the distance of the object from Earth
The distance around the Earth's equator is approximately 4,007,500,000cm.
Around 0 mm, but one should ask what is the earth's distance to the earth in the earth
because the moon is rotaing around earth
The distance around the Earth's equator is approximately 24,901 miles.
The distance of the Earth from the sun does not contribute to the changing seasons. Although this distance does change (since the Earth's orbit is elliptical, not perfectly circular) the amount of the change is not great enough to affect the seasons. It is the angle of incidence of solar radiation, which in turn is affected by the axial tilt of the Earth and its revolution around the sun, which creates the changing seasons.
Tides would become stronger.
Tides would become stronger.
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No. Earth's tilt does not change as Earth revolves around the sun.
The earth is slightly wider than it is tall, so the measurement around the equator is going to be a just over a hundred miles greater than the distance around the earth.