Yes, over 1000 miles per hour.
The ocean and the earth do rotate. At the same speed, once every 24 hrs.
in average speed it has to be around 648000km
Because those two planets rotate on their axis at about the same speed.
Yes the Earth does rotate on an axis.
I dont rotate comparatively with the earth but as Im standing on it I do rotate with it becaus I am part of it.
because if the earth didnt rotate it didnt cause day and night
The Earth rotates on its axis at a speed of about 1,000 miles per hour (1,600 kilometers per hour) at the equator. As you move towards the poles, this speed decreases.
The North Pole does not rotate. It remains fixed in one spot while the Earth rotates beneath it. Earth's rotational speed varies depending on the latitude, with the maximum speed at the equator being approximately 1,040 miles per hour.
No, the atmosphere does not rotate with the Earth. The Earth's rotation causes the atmosphere to move with it, but the atmosphere itself does not rotate independently.
The Earth would need to rotate at a speed faster than its current rotation, approximately 1100 mph (1700 km/h) at the equator, for humans to noticeably feel the change. However, such a rapid rotation speed would have catastrophic consequences on Earth's ecosystem and atmosphere.
Yes, the Earth does rotate on its axis.
earth is still moving there is no stop and in fact it keeps on moving and once its speed will increase and with that it starts to move or rotate vigourous.and people start dieing may be tommorow perhaps!!!!!beware