1 E6 m
Encyclopedia : 1 : 1E : 1E6 : 1 E6 m
To help compare different orders of magnitude this page lists lengths starting at 106 m (1 Mm or 1,000 km).
Contents
Conversions
1,000 km is equal to:- approximately 621.37 miles.
- Side of square with area 1,000,000 km²
Human-built structures
- 2,451 km — Length of the Alaska Highway
- 3,069 km — Length of Interstate 95 (from Houlton, Maine to Miami, Florida)
- 3,846 km — Length of U.S. Route 1 (from Fort Kent, Maine to Key West, Florida)
- 5,007 km — Estimated length of Interstate 90 (Seattle, Washington to Boston, Massachusetts)
- 6,400 km — Length of the Great Wall of China
- 7,821 km — Length of the Trans-Canada Highway, the world's longest national highway (from Victoria, British Columbia to St. John's, Newfoundland)
- 9,289 km — Length of the Trans-Siberian railway
Proposed
Sports
- 1,200 km — the length of the Paris-Brest-Paris bicycling event
Nature
- 2,000 km — Distance from Beijing to Hong Kong as the crow flies
- 2,800 km — Narrowest width of Atlantic Ocean (Brazil-West Africa)
- 2,850 km — Length of the Danube river
- 2,205 km — Length of Sweden's total land boundaries
- 2,515 km — Length of Norway's total land boundaries
- 3,690 km — Length of the Volga river, longest in Europe
- 4,350 km — Length of the Huang He
- 4,715 km — Length of the Nile
- 4,800 km — Widest width of Atlantic Ocean (U.S.-Northern Africa)
- 5,650 km — Coastline of New Zealand
- 5,100 km — Distance from Dublin to New York as the crow flies
- 6,270 km — Length of the Mississippi-Missouri River system
- 6,380 km — Length of the Yangtze River
- 6,762 km — Length of the Amazon system, longest on Earth
- 8,200 km — Distance from Dublin to San Francisco as the crow flies
Astronomical
- 1,000 km — Estimated shortest axis of trans-Neptunian object 2003 EL61
- 1,186 km — Diameter of Charon, the largest moon of Pluto
- 1,280 km — Diameter of the trans-Neptunian object 50000 Quaoar
- 1,436 km — Diameter of Iapetus, one of Saturn's major moons
- 1,578 km — Diameter of Titania, the largest of Uranus' moons
- 1,960 km — Estimated longest axis of 2003 EL61
- 2,320 km — Diameter of Pluto
- 2,707 km — Diameter of Triton, largest moon of Neptune
- 3,000 km — Estimated diameter of the trans-Neptunian object 2003 UB313, the largest TNO found to date
- 3,122 km — Diameter of Europa, the smallest Galilean satellite of Jupiter
- 3,475 km — Diameter of Earth's Moon
- 3,643 km — Diameter of Io, a moon of Jupiter
- 4,821 km — Diameter of Callisto, a moon of Jupiter
- 4,879 km — Diameter of Mercury
- 5,150 km — Diameter of Titan, the largest moon of Saturn
- 5,262 km — Diameter of Jupiter's moon Ganymede, the largest moon in the solar system
- 6,366 km — Radius of Earth
- 6,792 km — Diameter of Mars
See also
From Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia. Original article here. Support Wikipedia by contributing or donating.
All text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License See Wikipedia Copyrights for details.
