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name the following the part of the earth between the north pole and the equator​

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Answered by himabarbiedoll
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10,000 km

So it's exactly 10,000,000 meters from the North Pole to the equator, which is exactly 10,000 km. 10,002 kilometres. The original definition of a kilometre was 1/10,000 of the distance from the equator to the North Pole, but measurements have improved.Currently, no country owns the North Pole. It sits in international waters. The closest land is Canadian territory Nunavut, followed by Greenland (part of the Kingdom of Denmark). However, Russia, Denmark and Canada have staked claims to the mountainous Lomonosov Ridge that runs under the pole.The equatorial bulge means that people standing at sea level near the poles are closer to the center of the Earth than people standing at sea level near the Equator. The equatorial bulge affects the ocean, too—sea levels are slightly higher in equatorial regions than near the pole

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