Mmm, well the Earth is round and not square, so it cannot be measure in a flat line, but has to be measured along the curve or around the circumference.
The circumference of the Earth at the Equator, its widest point is 40,075 km (East/ West measurement).
Its meridian circumference is 40,007 km (North/ South measurement - North Pole through the South Pole and back to the North Pole); which means the Earth is a little "shorter" than it is wide.
There are 100 cm in 1 meter, multiply this by 1000 meters and you have 100,000 cm in 1 kilometer.
Therefore:
The equatorial circumference of the Earth is:
40,075 km x 100,000 cm = 4,007,500,000 cm
The meridian circumference of the Earth is:
40,007 km x 100,000 cm = 4,000,700,000 cm; if you divide this by 2, this will give you the distance from the North Pole to the South Pole in cm, which is 2,000,350,000 cm
Earth's diameter is approximately 501 684 480 inches; its circumference is approximately 1 577 727 360 inches; its volume is approximately 8.457 × 1022 cubic inches.
The earth's circumference is approximately 1577756600 inches around, according to Wolfram Alpha.
50 centimeters
Depends on how big the whole apple was.
it is about the size of pencil led
Approximately 2.5 centimeters. :)
The nut has a diameter of 2-4 cm.
50 centimeters
The surface of the Earth is exactly 19,241,453,486 centimeters from the surface of the moon.
24 centimeters = 9.4488189 inches
12.76 cm2
19 centimeters is 7.48 inches.
0.7 cm2