Its circumference.
No, the moon's distance from Earth varies due to its elliptical orbit. The average distance is about 384,400 kilometers, but it can range from about 356,500 km (perigee) to 406,700 km (apogee).
p e and we do laps around the oval
It is a turquoise tree with 'oulder hill high school' stiched in an oval around it, also in turquoise. All of this is on a black background.
A circle has the same diameter around its border, while an oval is longer than its width.
Oh, what a lovely question! The distance to the moon can vary because it travels in an oval-shaped orbit around the Earth. On average, it is about 384,400 kilometers away. That's quite a journey for curiosity and exploration, isn't it?
There is no set length that an AFL oval has to be. The longest current oval is Patterson's stadium also known as Subiaco and the shortest is the SCG. Most oval are around 150m.
The boundry line is the line around the Aussie rules footy oval, lil' buddy.
The oval-shaped path that the Earth takes around the sun is called an orbit.
A 500 mile race is typically around 805 kilometers in total distance. The most famous 500 mile race is the Indianapolis 500, which covers a distance of 200 laps around a 2.5 mile oval track.
NO!!! Circle ; from its centre the distance to the edge(circumference) is equal . Ellipse(Oval) ;from its centre the distance to its edge(circumference) can vary. Casually, you can think of an oval as a squashed circle. In the coordianet plane ; A circle has the Equation x^2 + y^2 = 1 An Oval has the Equations x^2/a^2 + y^2/b^2 = 1 The 'a' & 'b' represent the eccentricity of the oval (ellipse), and the lengths of the major and minor axes.
Oval circles in the solar system? Hm you may be talking about the oval lines that are shown in a simple edited solar system image. The oval like lines are the planets orbit trial in which they revolve around the sun.