It helps you minimize travel time and optimize fuel use. I think the reason is because when traveling on a great circle, a circle whose plane passes through the center of a sphere, it would take alot longer than traveling on a smaller circle.
For example:
When traveling on the equator it will take longer to get from Europe to U.S but when traveling on the meridian it will take a shorter time.
The great-circle distance from Taipei, Taiwan to Nashville Tennessee is 12748.5 kilometers (7921.5 miles). The halfway point on the great-circle route is located on the Chukchi peninsula in Russia.
The reason they call the equator the great circle is because circles the whole earth in the middle.becase its the only line that runs in the centre of the earth and goes right arround . {nickstar}
The reason is because it is in the middle of the earth so it makes the biggest, most round circle, (around the Earth). it has the farthest to go around thus creating a perfectly round circle of latitude around Earth........................(i'm 13)
The AA Route Planner is a great way to get directions for your next trip. It shows you important speed camera and traffic stops. It shows cities and landmarks on the map, but does not include them into your personalized route. You must look at the map.
An important goal of English exploration during the sixteenth century was the discovery of a northwest passage to Asia through the Americas. This water route was thought to provide a direct route for trade and was a significant focus of exploration efforts during this time period.
A straight route is the path taken in a straight line while the shortest distance between two points on a circle is known as the great circle route. However, while travelling the great circle around the globe, the path ahead will look like the straight route.
Because on a globe, a great-circle route is the shortest route between two places.
Great Circle routes are used because they are the shortest route between two points on the globe.
it is the circle that ut the hemisphere into two part.
it is the circle that ut the hemisphere into two part.
Great Circle Route
the shortest air route is a great circle
It is the path along a circle that cuts the earth into two equal hemispheres.
The great circle route is the shortest route.It is just that if you plot a great circle path on a flat map (unless it is the equator or a line of longitude) it will look bent - this is an artifact of map projection.The actual difference in route lengths depends on the routes you are comparing.---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The great circle route is the shortest route between two locations on a "roughly" spherical object like the earth. It is in effect the straight line between two locations along the surface of a sphere.By the straight route - I assume you mean a straight line on a 2D map. This usually does not coincide with the great circle route. The difference in length between a so-called straight route and a great circle route would then vary based on both the map projection selected and the location of the two endpoints of the journey.-----------------------------------------------------------------------------The SHORTEST line between two points on a sphere IS a GREAT CIRCLE.Also, by definition, the shortest line between two points IS the straight route.
-- The 'great circle' route is the shortest distance between any two places on Earth (or on any other sphere). -- A great circle is a circle on the surface whose center is at the center of the Earth. -- The phrase "around the globe" is really not too clear.
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The best route to take on the Great Lakes Circle Tour according to the map is to start at any point on the tour and follow the designated route that takes you around all five Great Lakes in a circular path, visiting key attractions and scenic spots along the way.