Ricreig
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Re: Question
Sat Sep 28 2002 09:02 PM
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Can someone tell me how many miles are in a degree. Ex 70 to 71? Thanks
Lets see....at the Equator, the circumferance of the earth is roughly 25,000, divided by 360 degrees = 69.444444444444444444444444444444 miles per degree. North and South and East-West, degrees latitude should be threfore about 70 miles at the Equator.... Now, as you go North or South from the Equator, the lines of Longitude get closer together such that at the north pole or south pole, they essentially merge to a dot. Thus, the East-West distance changes the further north or south you go, At 30 degrees North, the distance per degree decreases from about 69.4 miles per degree to around 60....
So, it depends on whether you are travelling North/South, or East-West, and your Latitude....
Just to confuse things, I was referring to Statute miles.... if you are talking Nautical miles, it is, I think 1 minute = 1 NM...at the equator.....Someone correct me if I'm too far off base....
-------------------- Richard
A forecast is NOT a promise!
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