In its orbit around the Sun, Earth moves at 30 kilometers per second. Note that there are other movements; for example, the entire Solar System moves around the center of the Milky Way. Assuming you are referring to Earth's orbit around the Sun, just multiply the 30 kilometers per second by 86400 seconds, i.e., the number of seconds in a day.
How far can a t-rex travel in a day in miles
It moves 7 inch every 5 min or 20 inch and 9 min but in a day 7 feet
In a day it could travel 150 miles
Pretty far
The Earth does a complete rotation on its axis every day. The Earth's rotation is the reason why we have night and day. So, if today is the 18th, the Earth has rotated 18 times this month.
Do the math. Earth moves along approximately 30 kilometers every second. Multiply that by the number of seconds in a day.
On average, a mouse can travel up to 1 mile in a day.
A ray of light can travel approximately 93 million miles in one day, which is the distance from the Earth to the Sun. This distance is equivalent to about 1 astronomical unit (AU).
29.782Mph
it can travel nothing
Pluto orbits at about 4.666 km/sTherefore in one "Earth day", Pluto travels:24,188,544 km in one day15,030,064 miles in one day
it depends on how far he/she is