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What is the circumference of the earth through the poles?

A40000 km

B40008 km

C40075 km

D40007 km

Answer:

B. 40008 km

Read Explanation:

  • Approximate circumference of the earth - 40000 km

  • Circumference of the earth through the poles - 40008 km

  • Circumference of the Earth along the equator - 40075 km


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