The planet Earth is not a perfect sphere and the length from pole to pole is slightly shorter than the distance at the Equator. The east-west distance around the Earth at the Equator (its circumference) is 40,075 kilometers or 24,901 miles. The circumference taken pole-to-pole (north-south distance) would be 40,008 km / 24,860 miles.
This is due to the gravitational pull of Sun, which causes the Earth to be slightly squashed from North-South and stretched from E-W.
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.
what is the distance north and south of the equator: Latitude.
east and west of the prime meridian
90 degrees from North would be East, then another 45 degrees from that would bring it halfway to South. Therefore, 135 degrees clockwise from North is Southeast.
In the north pole becuase of the angle that the earth is
North Carolina measures 560 miles from east to west. The distance from north to south is much less, only 150 miles.
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The furthest distance from north to south (on the earth) would be the distance from the north pole to the south pole, or half of the earth's polar circumference. It's about 12,400 miles, just a little bit less than half-way around the equator.
The west and north is quite mountainous with the east and south less so.
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Yes and all over the world (except at the poles where there is no East or West) it rises more or less in the east. On the solstices it is furthest from true east (the June solstice has the sun more to the north, the December solstice more to the south). At the equinoxes it rises due east.
The diameter of the Earth from North pole to South pole is 7,899.83 miles. This is only 25 miles less then the distance around the equator, which is 7,926.41.
The two normal routes to climb Mount Everest are the South Col - South East Ridge from Nepal and the North Col - North East Ridge from Tibet. There are many more routes but these tend not to be used today.
Before railroads were built in Texas, cattle had to be herded on cattle drives to the nearest railroad. The first railroads in the United States ran from east to west. After the railroads were built that ran north and south, the Texas cattle ranchers had less distance to cover to reach a railroad for transport.
Because the North was into manufacturing instead of agriculture as the south was.
The Missouri flows more or less in a North-west to South-East direction before it joins with the Mississippi just north of St Louis.
They travel more or less from the north to the south.