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To line up Earths side by side, you would need about 40,075 kilometers of Earth's circumference. Given the average diameter of Earth is about 12,742 kilometers, you could fit approximately 3.14 Earths side by side along the equator. However, if you're considering lining them up in a straight line, you would theoretically need just one Earth since each Earth occupies its own space.

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