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The polar circumference of Earth is 40,000km. What distance corresponds to a change of one degree of latitude? A change of one one arcminute of latitude? Hint, an arcminute is 1/60th of a degree.
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hint: 1 degree is 1/360 of the circumference.
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The polar circumference of Earth is 40,000km. What distance corresponds to a change of one degree of latitude? A change of one one arcminute of latitude? Hint, an arcminute is 1/60th of a degree.

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