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Diameter Of The Earth
Earth, the living place of humans and other animals has a diameter. It is a planet and moves around the sun. At the primitive age the different scientist has said about the diameter of Earth. What is the actual diameter of Earth? In this article we are going to disucss about the diameter of the earth and its related history. If we try to find out the diameter of Earth we should know about the measurement of the whole Earth. By the basic idea it would take 25 bicycle units to reach the other side of the Earth. Here 500 km bike ride is called one bicycle unit. It gives us a rough idea about the measurement of Earth. In scientifically, form the north pole to south pole it measures 24,859.82 miles. The poles measure of Earth diameter is 7,926.80 miles. The distance from Earth to Sun is about 93,020,000 miles and the distance from Earth to Moon is about 238,857 miles. Highest mountain in the Earth is Mt. Everest which is 29,035 feet high from the Sea level. The lowest place of the Earth is Dead Sea which is 1369 feet below the sea level. The middle point of the Earth is the peak of Volcano Chimborazo in Ecuador at 20,561 feet. The highest temperature on Earth is 135.8F in Aziziyah, Libya and the lower temperature is 128.5F in Vostok, Antarctica. The measurement of Land vs Water is 29.2% is Land and 70.8% are Water. The age of the planet is about 4.5 to 4.6 billion years. In the Earth there are many elements such as 77% Nitrogen, 21% Oxygen and Argon, Carbon dioxide and water. Many chemical elements are present in the Earth such as 34.6% Iron, 29.5% Oxygen, 15.2% Silicon, 12.7% Magnesium, 2.4% Nickel, and 1.9% Sulfur, and.05% Titanium. The Earth needs 365.2425 days to make a complete round around the Sun. Earth rotates 23 hours and 56 minutes and 4 seconds on its axis. However it needs another 4 minutes to make a complete around on its axis.
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