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What is the circumference of the earth at 60 degrees north of the equator?

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What is the circumference of the earth at 60 degrees north of the equator?

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Circumference varies fairly accurately with the cosine of the latitude. The cosine of sixty degrees is one half. The circumference at 60 degrees is within 1% of 20000 km I couldn’t find a more accurate figure.

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