Convert Earth Radius to Megameters
Convert Earth Radius (R⊕) to Megameters (Mm) instantly and accurately.
Conversion Formula
Mm = R⊕ × 6.3781
About Earth Radius
The Earth radius (R⊕) is approximately 6.371 million meters or 6,371 kilometers, representing the average distance from Earth's center to its surface. Due to Earth's rotation, it's slightly flattened, with the equatorial radius being about 21 km larger than the polar radius. This fundamental measurement is crucial in geology, geography, and astronomy for calculating Earth's circumference (about 40,000 km), surface area, and volume. It's also used as a comparative unit for describing other planets and exoplanets.
About Megameters
A megameter (Mm) is one million meters (10⁶ m), a unit suitable for measuring continental distances and planetary features. Earth's diameter is about 12.7 Mm, while the distance from New York to Los Angeles is roughly 4 Mm. The deepest part of the ocean (Mariana Trench) is about 0.011 Mm deep. This unit helps scientists and geographers express large terrestrial distances without using thousands of kilometers, making calculations and comparisons more manageable in Earth sciences.
Quick Reference Table
| Earth Radius (R⊕) | Megameters (Mm) |
|---|---|
| 1 R⊕ | 6.3781 Mm |
| 2 R⊕ | 12.7562 Mm |
| 5 R⊕ | 31.8905 Mm |
| 10 R⊕ | 63.781 Mm |
| 25 R⊕ | 159.452 Mm |
| 50 R⊕ | 318.905 Mm |
| 100 R⊕ | 637.81 Mm |