Not London
The city furthest away from Baltimore is Perth, Australia. It is 11,566 miles away, almost entirely on the opposite end of the Earth.
The antipode (opposite point on Earth) of Whitehaven, Cumbria, is in the ocean near New Zealand, approximately 12,400 miles away. This point is the farthest possible location on Earth from Whitehaven in terms of distance.
There is no fixed name for the farthest point on the globe, as the farthest point will vary depending entirely upon where in the world you live. For example, in Great Britain the farthest point away is New Zealand, but to somebody living in the USA or the tip of Argentina it would be somewhere completely different, and so it goes on. It all depends on where on the planet you are!
The country that's the furthest away from England is New Zealand. That's is as much as we know so far.
Wolverhampton is 2hrs 30mins away from London, at a distance of 129.8miles. This is the route: Start off on M6 to The SOUTH towards BIRMINGHAM. If you are going to LONDON (NORTH & EAST), take M6 to M1 LONDON, and then take M1(S) to London. If you are going to LONDON (SOUTH & WEST), take M6 to M42(S) to LONDON (via M40), then take M42 to M40 LONDON, and then take M40 to London.
Apogee is closest, Para gee is farthest
the Ionosphere is the farthest away from the earth =)
Mesophere, Ionosphere and The Exosphere are farthest away from the earth. ( Outer Space :D ) Hope This Helped :)xx
Mesophere, Ionosphere and The Exosphere are farthest away from the earth. ( Outer Space :D ) Hope This Helped :)xx
Mesophere, Ionosphere and The Exosphere are farthest away from the earth. ( Outer Space :D ) Hope This Helped :)xx
Mesophere, Ionosphere and The Exosphere are farthest away from the earth. ( Outer Space :D ) Hope This Helped :)xx
2000 feet away
the sun
On that date Earth is farthest away from the Sun.
the point of the moon's orbit when it is farthest away from earth
It comes from Greek apo- which means "away from". Thus "aphelion" is the point in a body's orbit when it is farthest away from the Sun (helios) and "apogee' is the point where a body orbiting the Earth is farthest from the Earth (geos).
No. The farthest away from the Earth that anyone has walked is the moon.