The distance from the North Pole to the South Pole, which could be considered from the "top" of the world to the "bottom," is approximately 12,430 miles (20,000 kilometers) if measured along the Earth's surface.
The Earth's top and bottom are defined by the North and South poles, respectively. The concept of top and bottom is based on human perception, as Earth is a sphere with no true top or bottom in space.
New Jersey is approximately 170 miles long from its northern border with New York to its southern border with Delaware.
You read a meniscus from the bottom to the top by looking at the lowest point of the curved surface of a liquid in a container. This is where the measurement is taken for volume.
The top and bottom of a cylinder are both circles.
it uis 1,345 miles from top to bottom.
It's 850 miles from top to bottom.
its about 843 miles from top of Scotland to bottom of England!
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About 970 miles.
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Michigan is approximately 456 miles long from its northernmost point to its southernmost point.