24901.55 miles around the equator - shnub
Yes. It takes a long, long time for one turn, like 200 million years.Yes. It takes a long, long time for one turn, like 200 million years.Yes. It takes a long, long time for one turn, like 200 million years.Yes. It takes a long, long time for one turn, like 200 million years.
This comparable to the perimeter of a circle.
There is only one line of latitude on the equator, and the equator is it.
Well, if you make the chain around the equator and assume one meter per person, you would need about 40,075,000 people... and a whole lot of boats.
The circumference of the Earth one foot above the equator would be approximately the same as the circumference at the equator itself, which is about 24,901 miles.
The Earth goes around the Sun in 1 year.
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Yes. It takes a long, long time for one turn, like 200 million years.Yes. It takes a long, long time for one turn, like 200 million years.Yes. It takes a long, long time for one turn, like 200 million years.Yes. It takes a long, long time for one turn, like 200 million years.
one will turn around
This comparable to the perimeter of a circle.
365.25 days or one year
One turn around the sun is called a year.
This was a song entitled "Turn Around", sung and co-written by Harry Belafonte, released in 1959. It has also been performed by others through the years. Very popular at weddings years ago as well. Below are two different versions i found on the internet. Aparently it is one of those songs that the genuine words are hard to find. I am unsure if either of these versions is correct. Purchasing the sheet music may be the only way to be sure. Life grows short And man grows old Summer's gone And the wind turns cold Where are you going My little one, little one Where are you going My sonny, my own Turn around and you're two Turn around and you're four Turn around, you're a young man Going out of the door Where are you going My little one, little one Pigtails and petticoats Where have you gone Turn around and you're tiny Turn around and you're grown Turn around, you're a young wife With babes of your own Turn around and you're tiny Turn around and you're grown Turn around, you're a young wife With babes of your own Where are you going My little ones, little ones Where have they gone Our children, my own Turn around and they're young Turn around and they're old Turn around and they've gone And we've no one to hold Turn around and they're young Turn around and they're old Turn around and they've gone And we've no one to hold Where are you going my little one, little one Where are you going my baby my own Turn around and you're two, Turn around and you're four Turn around and you're a young girl Going out of the door Turn around (turn around) Turn around (turn around) Turn around and you're a young girl Going out of the door Where are you going my little one, little one *Dirndls* and petticoats, where have you gone Turn around and you're tiny, Turn around and you're grown Turn around and you're a young wife With babes of your own Turn around and you're a young Turn around and you're a young wife With babes of your own Where are you going my little one, little one Where are you going my baby my own Turn around and you're two, Turn around and you're four Turn around and you're a young girl Going out of my door
The one that goes around the fatest part of the glove - the Equator!
Yes, the Sun spins. It takes about 25 days at the equator to make one full turn.
The Equator is an imaginary line that goes around the middle of the Earth. There are several lines that the Equator passes through. The easiest to remember is probably Ecuador as there is only one letter difference!
I think air moves the fastest around the equator and slowest around the poles because if you think about it, the equator is always spinning & the poles just stay in one spot. .