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The Earth's circumference is 24,902 miles at the Equator. This is in contrast to its meridional circumference of 24,860 miles, which is measured from the North to South Poles.

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The equatorial circumference of the Earth is approximately 24,901 miles (40,075 kilometers). This measurement represents the distance around the Earth at the equator, which is the largest circumference of the planet due to its slightly flattened shape at the poles.

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The circumference of the Earth at the equator is 24,902 miles. From pole to pole is 24,860 miles.

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The Equatorial circumference is 40,075.02 Kms to be exact

approximately 25000 miles

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24901.46 statute miles, using the WGS84 model (though 7 digits may be overstating the accuracy).

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7608 mi.

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