24, 902 miles 24,902 miles
Assumptions & Facts:It is 24,901.55 miles around earth at the equator.The trip's path follows the equator.You travel a constant average speed.There are 1,920 hours in 80 days.Calculation:24,901.55 miles / 1,920 hours = 12.969557 ~ 13 MPH
You could circle the earth at the equator 261 times, approximately.
If this is for the Wiseman in Dream World his answer was 20 thousand so 2_t______
The equator.
None. In the absence of an extremely strong gravitational field, like that of a black hole, light will travel in a straight line. It cannot, therefore curve around the world. In vacuum, in one second light can cover the distance equal to 7.5 times around the world.
24,000 miles.
it is 25,184 miles around the world sorry didn't finish answer. 25,184 miles and 16,678 nautical miles there is 1.51 nautical miles for every mile
you can travel around the earth 281,106.9 times, if going around the equator
The Earths circumference at its widest point, the equator, is about 24,500 miles (off the top of my head)
If you go all the way around exactly once, and return exactly to your starting point, you've covered 360 degrees of longitude.
24,901 miles at the equator
50 miles 10 inches
The world has a circumference of approximately 24,901 miles (40,075 kilometers) around the equator.
25,000 miles
The world circumnavigation is 21,600 nautical miles (40,000 km) in length, measured by the equator.
The world circumnavigation is 21,600 nautical miles (40,000 km) in length, measured by the equator.
It depends entirely on your latitude. At the equator you would have to be traveling a little faster than one thousand miles an hour to keep the same position relative to the earth and sun. The closer you get to the poles, the slower you will have to travel.