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== == Given that the circumference of the earth is 40,075.02 km (measured at the equator) the circumference in inches is roughly 1,577,756,664 inches.
Best guess for Earth Circumference is 24,900 miles (40,080 km)
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The diameter of Earth at its equator is 12,756 km and its circumference is about 40,075 km.
The equatorial radius 3,396.2 kilometers (2,110miles).The equatorial circumference of Mars is 21,339 kilometers (13,259 miles).Compared to Earth, the ratio is .533, i.e. the radius and circumference of Mars is about half the radius and circumference of Earth.
The Earth is 3.64 times larger than Moon's Circumference. (Earth's Circumference) 39,843 divide by (Moon's Circumference) 10,921=3.64
The circumference of Venus is very nearly the same as the Earth's. The Earth has a circumference of about 40,000 km while Venus has 38,000 km, making Venus' circumference about 95% the circumference of the Earth.
== == Given that the circumference of the earth is 40,075.02 km (measured at the equator) the circumference in inches is roughly 1,577,756,664 inches.
Multiply the diameter by pi to find the circumference
The circumference of the Earth at the equator is 24,902 miles. From pole to pole is 24,860 miles.
Best guess for Earth Circumference is 24,900 miles (40,080 km)
The circumference of the earth in miles is about 24,901 miles. The diameter is about 7,926 miles.
The circumference of Earth at the equator is about 24,874 miles.
The equatorial circumference of the earth is 24901.45 miles (40075.02 km).
Which of the following describes how Eratosthenes discovered the approximate circumference of the earth
Draw a circle using a compass. Then, without changing the compass setting, place its point on the circumference of the circle, at any point A, and draw two arcs to intersect the circumference at B and C. Move the compass to B and draw another arc to intersect the circumference at D; and then from C to E. ADE will be an inscribed equilateral triangle.
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