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Kirsten Mccarthy
22 June, 11:25
How far is a geographic second?
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Annabel Shelton
22 June, 14:28
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The distance between minutes of latitude is approximately 1.15 miles. There are 5280 feet in a mile, so there are 6072 feet in 1.15 miles. 1/60th of that is 101.2 feet.
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