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Why do you suppose there is that 42-mile difference?

Why is it further around the equator than around in a
North-South direction?
*this is an open ended question * PLEASE ANSWER

User Phil Cook
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Answer:

the earth rotates on a angle.

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User Rong Nguyen
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Answer:

The earth rotates on the axis that passes through the north and the south of the planet and is of 24-hour duration. Similar to that of the rotation of the moon which is sideral, this rotation is in the anticlockwise direction. And this originated by the angular movement of the clouds of the dust and gases that have coalesced to for the solar system.

Thats answer is something else i think since your going up its much more faster then going around equator sin earth rotates on its axis

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