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The latitudes half way between the equator and poles are at 60 N & S At these latitudes the circumference is half of that at the equator.

The Earth's circumference at the Equator is approx. 24,000 miles. At latitudes 60 N & S the circumference is 12,000 miles.

At the poles N & S, latitude 90 N & S, the circumference is '0' (zero) ; a dot point.

Taking an angular value for half way at 45 o N & S , the circumference is approximately 17,000 miles.

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