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22 December, 01:26

TuvIf you start at the equator and travel to 10° N, approximately how many kilometers (or miles) north of the equator will you be? Take the circumference of Earth to be 40,000 kilometers (24,900 miles).

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  1. 22 December, 01:53
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    We shall divide the circumference into 360. That will give us the value of distance covered for each degree along latitude.

    1°N = 40000 / 360

    = 111.11 km

    10° N = 111.11 x 10

    = 1111.11 km
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