No, all of the planets have different orbital speeds, dependant on many factors including the gravitational forces experienced by the particular planet.
The planets travel around the sun.
To orbit the Earth, a speed of 7.9 kilometers/second is required. To escape Earth's gravity, an initial speed of 11.2 kilometers/second is required. To travel to distant planets, the initial speed must be still higher.
the closer you are to the sun it affects the planets speed cause of the suns gravitational pull
Velocity is a indication of speed and direction, so the fact they travel around it means that the direction is continually changing and, therefore velocity is continually changing. Kepler was the astronomer who discovered the laws of motion for the planets. Newton, a century later, derived the laws from his laws of gravity and motion. The first law of planetary motion states that planets orbit the sun in an elipse. So the speed is continually changing.
The sun and all of the planets and other bodies that travel around it?
no they do not
The speed of planets will vary as they travel at different speeds. Mercury is the fastest planet while Pluto is the slowest. The speed of the planets is influenced by how close they are to the sun.
The outer planets revolve about the same speed they just have to travel a much longer distance so it takes longer.
i don`t think planets travel at the speed of light
The gravity is greater the nearer to Earth you go. The same is true for all planets.
All light travel at the same speed.
No
No.
Gamma rays travel exactly the speed of light because gamma rays are light
Yes and no if u were using a planets rotation it will speed you up for a limited amount of time
They travel faster
The planets travel around the sun.