into how many great circles can we divide the earth?
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a great circle divides the globe into two equal halves. Since they must follow the circumference of the Earth to divide it, great circles are about 40,000 kilometers 24,854 miles in length along meridians. At the equator, though, a great circle is a little bit longer as the Earth is not a perfect sphere.
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