The perimeter of Antarctica's ice sheet is roughly 53,610 kilometers (33,312 miles). This is longer than the circumference of the Earth, which is about 40,070 kilometers (24,898 miles).
Explanation
The perimeter of Antarctica is longer than the Earth's circumference because Antarctica's ice sheet has many irregular sides.
This is an example of the "coastline paradox", which states that the closer you look at a coastline, the more complex its geometry becomes.
Measuring Antarctica's perimeter using less accurate methods will result in a shorter measurement than measuring it by tracing the complexity of its icy outcrops, inlets, and bays.
Same logic is why brains are wrinkled..... and not smooth.
Are they comparing the jagged coast line to the smooth equator?
Like it would matter. Put your thinking cap on
Yes
No
Don't worry, they'll be some high flying mental gymnastics to explain it away!
Where are you getting the 53000 km number?
Interesting.
Same logic is why brains are wrinkled..... and not smooth.
Pretty silly. You aren't even trying.
Think about how many miles you are just rolling into "muh...edges"
Dude, you have to think harder and stop accepting that we are on a globe without even questioning if it's possible that everyone was fooled
How did they account for all those edges, a tape measure?
Canada 200,000-260,000 km