anotherfilthyape Posted July 4, 2012 Posted July 4, 2012 (edited) Hi, thanks, anyone out there can tell me what is the width of the Earth's grey line, terminator or twilight zone? I know it varies from North to South and by the presence or absence of mountains so... I want this data; 1.The width of Earth's terminator at its thickest (at sea level) in a plain field (with no hills or mountains) 2.The width of Earth's terminator at its narrowest (at sea level) in a plain field (with no hills or mountains) 3.The average width of Earth's terminator, at sea level, in a plain field (with no hills or mountains); by average I mean mode (or, otherwisem the airthmetic-geometric mean, either way specify which kind of average is used, thanks) Edit: I guess that how much close we are to a solstice or equinox might also affect it, so consider extremes please and averages... Edited July 4, 2012 by anotherfilthyape
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