well the density beetween the south pole and the north pole is 17254748000 miles between the two ecause that's what i heard from wikipedia check it out.
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The density of the Earth varies per layer. Also, in the crust, there are minerals of differing densities. The inner core is the densest, then the outer core, followed by the other layers. In short, the Earth is densest in the middle and less dense at the outside, and is designed like a gigantic Ferrero Rocher chocolate. Therefore, there is no fixed density for the Earth, although the average density is (5.9742 × 10kg) divided by (1,083,207,317,374km3).
That would yield approximately your result.
The average distance from Earth's surface at the equator its center is about 6378 km. The distance from near the north and south poles to the center is somewhat less.
The distance between the North and South Poles through the Earth's axis is approximately 12,742 kilometers (about 7,918 miles). This distance represents the Earth's diameter, as it spans directly through the planet's center along the axis of rotation.
The distance through the Earth's center from the North Pole is approximately 12,742 kilometers.
The earth rotates on it's axis, the imaginary line that runs from the north pole to the south pole through the center of the earth.
The center of the Earth's rotation is technically its axis, which passes through the North and South Poles. So to be at the center of the Earth's rotation, you would need to be standing exactly at the geographical North or South Pole.
The average distance from Earth's surface at the equator its center is about 6378 km. The distance from near the north and south poles to the center is somewhat less.
The distance between the North and South Poles through the Earth's axis is approximately 12,742 kilometers (about 7,918 miles). This distance represents the Earth's diameter, as it spans directly through the planet's center along the axis of rotation.
The distance through the Earth's center from the North Pole is approximately 12,742 kilometers.
The imaginary line passing through the center of the Earth between the North and South Poles, around which the Earth rotates, is called the Earth's axis.
The Prime Merridean (I think i spelled that wrong)
the equator
The Prime Meridian, which is the line of longitude marked as 0 degrees, runs from the North Pole to the South Pole passing through the center of the Earth.
The earth rotates on it's axis, the imaginary line that runs from the north pole to the south pole through the center of the earth.
The earth rotates on it's axis, the imaginary line that runs from the north pole to the south pole through the center of the earth.
The center of the Earth's rotation is technically its axis, which passes through the North and South Poles. So to be at the center of the Earth's rotation, you would need to be standing exactly at the geographical North or South Pole.
The earth rotates on it's axis, the imaginary line that runs from the north pole to the south pole through the center of the earth.
Imagine you are at the center of the earth, the south pole beneath your feet and the north pole above your head.You see that north pole and south pole are in opposite direction hence the angle (or angular distance) is 180°now think about the equator. from your point of view at the center of the earth it is exactly in the horizontal direction, since north pole is vertically above ,the angular distance will be 90° (it will be the same for the south pole)