At the equator, the world has a diameter 12,756 kilometers, which computes to a circumference of 40,074 kilometers, so you would have to go 5,009 kilometers per hour to circumnavigate the world in eight hours, or 3,113 miles per hour.
Around about 7800m/s. Average orbital velocity.
there is night because... the world spins once completely round in 24 hours, the sun stays were it is. when we are facing the sun we see it as day and the other side of the world see it as night. when your not facing the sun we call it night because we are blocked off from light. hope this helps x
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Yes, forensic scientists travel all over the world. Many times they are used in court cases and will travel to testify.
it means all round the world
No one. The explorers all ready knew the earth was round well before they began exploring. This is a fable that they didn't know.
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There are a number. Type in Round The World on google but also the Star Alliance has a website devoted to it.
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he went all round the world
The job description of a round the world travel consultant would entail giving travel advisories to clients. This will include information weather, popular destinations, airports, customs and so much more.
yes it is the globe with all sorts of travel vehihles going round
He did not travel round the world. He stayed in Italy until 1516, when he went to France to work for the king.
Jesus did know that the world was round. Everyone, even before the time of Jesus knew that the world was round. All anyone had had to do was look at the sun during sunset or the moon at night to realize that the Earth too, was round.
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No, as the world is round, the path the sub took would have to be equally curved.
AnswerHe was hoping to find a route to China (in order to trade for spices), we have to consider that back in those times people believed that the world was like a cube, Christopher Columbus decided to travel directly into the Atlantic Ocean, finding that the world was round and discovering the New World.
A long time