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Earth's Circumference: Distance at Equator and Poles
The circumference of the Earth is approximately 24,901 miles (40,075 kilometers) at the equator and 24,859 miles (40,008 kilometers) at the poles.
Earth Gravity: Finding the Distance Where g is Half
Olympus Mons: The Solar System's Tallest Mountain - Facts & Details
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Aircraft Landing During an Earthquake: What to Expect
Pakistan Faces Record-Breaking Heat Wave: Global Temperature Milestone
Mount St. Helens: 5.1 Earthquake Triggers 1980 Volcanic Eruption
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New Study Finds Residential Water Conservation During Drought Reduces Wastewater Reuse
Past Arctic Sea Ice Loss Triggered Abrupt Climate Events, Study Finds
Accelerating Terrain Interaction Modeling for High‑Speed Mobility on Sand
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Stay Safe in a Heat Wave: 5 Expert-Backed Tips
Scientists Warn That Western U.S. Drought May Become the New Normal
California on Fire: How the Carr Wildfire Became One of the Largest in History
Should You Take Shelter in Your Bathtub During a Tornado?
Debunking 10 Common Myths About Tornado Survival
5 Proven Strategies to Stay Safe During Thunderstorms
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