The distance around a circle is its circumference
The word for the distance around a circle is "circumference".
No. Diameter is the distance across. Circumference is the distance around.
Yes the distance around a circle is its circumference
Yes. Circumference is the distance around the circle, diameter is the distance across, and radius is the distance from the edge to the center.
circumference
The circumference is the distance around the Earth at it's widest point. The diameter goes through the center of the Earth from one side to the other.
The furthest distance from any point on Earth is 1/2 of the Earth's circumference ...something like 12,450 miles.
Its own circumference perpendicular to its axis
The distance around the Earth at the Equator, its circumference, is 40,075 kilometers (24,901 miles).
The Earth is about 8000 miles in diameter, so use the formula for circumference of a circle. The average circumference of our planet Earth is approximately 8000 x pi, or 25,133 miles.
The distance around the sun's equator (the mean solar equatorial circumference) is about 2,715,000 miles, or 4,379,000 km. That is about 109 times the distance around the Earth's equator.
The distance around a circle is its circumference
The distance around the earth at forty degrees South Latitude would be 19,049 miles. The circumference of Earth at the equator is 24,902 miles.
Paris. The moon is about 220,000 miles away from Earth. Earth's circumference is about 25,000 miles. Paris is much closer to New York (3,636 miles) then the moon (238,857 miles). No distance between two places on Earth is greater than the distance to the moon. The circumference of the Earth is only 24,901 miles so that's pretty much the furthest you can go between two points on Earth. The distance to the moon as mentioned is over 238,857 miles.
Diameter is the distance across, circumference is the distance around.
If the Earth's equatorial circumference is 24,900 miles, thenthe circumference at 41° north latitude is 18,792 miles.