If we stretch the DNA strand in a human cell, it can reach about 6 feet in length. Since the Earth's circumference is about 24,901 miles, a single DNA strand from a human cell could circle the Earth around 7,412,320 times.
The sun is about one million times larger than the Earth.
The circumference of the Earth is approximately 24,901 miles. To find out how many times one could go around the Earth in 240,000 miles, you would divide 240,000 by 24,901, which equals about 9.63. Therefore, you could go around the Earth approximately 9.63 times in 240,000 miles.
It take one yaer for the earth to revole around the sun .
3 billion miles is equivalent to 120,480.7 times around the earth's equator. (rounded)========================using equatorial D = 7,926 mi.
If we stretch the DNA strand in a human cell, it can reach about 6 feet in length. Since the Earth's circumference is about 24,901 miles, a single DNA strand from a human cell could circle the Earth around 7,412,320 times.
All of the nerves together in your body are long enough to stretch around the entire Earth 2 1/2 times.
They could stretch around the entire planet 2 times.
it can stretch around the apramitly 5 1/2 times. your intestines are very long.
we can go about 5 times from the earth to to sun
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There is no "why", because it doesn't make sense. The equatorial circumference of the Earth is about 24,900 miles. If you try to arrange six billion things along that line, you can only allow an average of about 1/4 inch per each ... hardly a "stretch".
It is not feasible for human organs to go around the world. The question may refer to the length of blood vessels in an average human body, which can stretch to about 60,000 miles when laid out, theoretically enough to encircle the Earth nearly 2.5 times.
That's 4 times as much as going once around the Earth. The distance around the Earth is about 40,000 kilometers, or 40 million meters.
This seems to have been misstated, since it is obviously MUCH FARTHER to go to the Moon just once (384,400 kilometers on the average) than it is to go around the Earth (40,075 kilometers at the equator). So the distance to the Moon is equal to about 9.5 times the circumference of the Earth. This is not the case for all moons. The two tiny moons of Mars are much closer to that smaller planet than our Moon is to Earth.
...would stretch around the equator 2 and a half times!
Enough to stretch around the world 3 times