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No One Knows How Long the US Coastline Is (discovermagazine.com)

How long is the U.S. coastline? It's a straightforward question, and one that's important for scientists and government agencies alike. From a report: The U.S. Geological Survey could give you an answer, too, but I'm going to tell you right now that it's wrong. In fact, no one could give you the right answer, and if you look around, you'll find a number of estimations that differ by seemingly improbable amounts. One government report lists the number as 12,383 miles. The same report admits that a different government agency says the figure is actually 88,612 miles. That's an almost eight-fold disparity for a fact that seems simple to obtain. We all know how to use a ruler, right?

Well, we all know how to measure a straight line, but what about a curve? And what if that curve has curves? The crux of the problem comes down to geometry, and the fundamentally uneven nature of coastlines. Though the border between land and sea may look fairly straight when seen from far away, they're anything but. Coastlines jut and dip, curve and cut, and each deviation from a straight line adds distance. Some of these features are massive, like bays, while others are miniscule.

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  1. Re: Someone just discovered fractals! by bill_mcgonigle · · Score: 4, Funny

    Fifth-grade news for nerds.

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  2. Easy, just make a new unit! by WilliamGeorge · · Score: 5, Funny

    The length of the US coastline is equal to... 1 US Coastline. Good luck with conversions to metric, though - we hate that here in the States ;)

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  3. Re:+/- 12,383 miles by Actually,+I+do+RTFA · · Score: 3, Funny

    No, coastlines are the second example. Snowflakes are the first.

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