roughly 180 miles
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About 69 miles
You need to specify the latitude and longitude of the end points and whether you want minutes of latitude or of longitude.
The latitude and longitude are input in degrees, so you might need to convert to degrees from degrees:minutes:seconds. There are 60 seconds in 1 minute and 60 minutes in 1 degree. So, for example: 65:45:36 south latitude converts to -(65 degrees + (45 minutes * (1 degree/60 minutes)) + (36 seconds * (1 minute/60 seconds) * (1 degree/60 minutes))) = -65.76 degrees latitude
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
Oh, dude, 88 miles? That's like... a distance, not time. But if you're driving at 60 miles per hour, it would take you about 1 hour and 28 minutes to cover that distance. So, technically, 88 miles is like 88 miles, not minutes.