It is like asking how many apple in 1kilogram rice !Degrees of Longitude or Latitude?longitude is about 111 km per degree at the equator and roughly zero at the poles latitude is always very close to 111 kmSo at the equator moving east or west north or south 23 degrees will travel very close to 2560 km
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1 km - 1000m 1m - 0,001 km
To determine the number of minutes in 35 km, we need to know the speed at which the distance is being covered. If we assume a speed of 60 km/h, for example, it would take 35 km / 60 km/h = 0.5833 hours to cover the distance. Since there are 60 minutes in an hour, this would be equivalent to 0.5833 hours * 60 minutes/hour = 35 minutes.
8 km
111.1 km (rounded)
Approx 111 km
1 degree of latitude =70 miles (112 km)
one minute of latitude is approximately 1.15 miles (1.853 km). You can just divide that by 60 to get the distance for one second and multiply 60 to get 60 minutes.
600.98 km
The number of kilometers in each full rotation of Earth depends on your latitude. Actually, it's the entire length of your latitude, which is roughly 40,075 km times the cosine of your latitude.
Lines of longitude are not parallel. They all converge at both the North Pole and the South Pole. Therefore there is no numeric constant to this value. The maximum distance represented by one degree of longitude, measured along a line of latitude (that is, parallel to the Equator), would be approximately 40,076 km divided by 360, or 111.3 km (69.2 mi).
At 46.5° latitude, one degree of latitude is approximately 68.71 miles. The distance in miles covered by one degree of longitude varies based on the latitude, and 80.9° longitude does not affect this latitude calculation.
A line of latitude represents the angle from the equator to either pole from 0 to 90 degrees in the Northern hemisphere and 0 to -90 degrees in the Southern hemisphere. The angle can be converted to a distance from the equator where latitude is zero. A one-degree distance in latitude is roughly 111 km or 60 nautical miles.Combined with a longitude, the intersection of a line of latitude with a line of longitude is a point on the earth. With a grid of latitude and longitude lines, every point of on the surface of the earth can be precisely represented.
I get 4,354 miles (7,007 km).
From Beba Veche (west): 200 15' 44" (longitude) and 460 07' 27" (latitude) to Sulina (east) 290 41' 24" (longitude) and 450 09' 36" (latitude) The linear distance is aprox. 700 km (1 mile is 1,609 km).
2 cm = 150 km 4 cm = 300 km