It rotates at about a 1000 miles per hour (at the equator).
It revolves around the sun at about 18 miles per second.
Since the sun is also moving around the core of the galaxy,
and the galaxy is also moving,
I'll quit here.
Pluto moves around the Sun, not the earth
88 Days(In earth days)
If you mean, in its orbit around Earth, that's about 1.022 km/sec.
it takes Neptune 165 earth years to orbit the sun
The sun does not move around the earth.
Very gradually
around 25000 a year but you move up fast around 25000 a year but you move up fast
The space shuttle needs to go fast in order to reach orbit around the Earth. By going fast, the shuttle can overcome the gravitational pull of the Earth and enter into a stable orbit where it remains in space. This speed is necessary to counteract the pull of gravity and maintain a continuous state of freefall around the Earth.
Electrons move fast around the nucleus at speeds close to the speed of light. The exact speed of an electron is determined by its energy level and its distance from the nucleus.
Yes, satellites move quickly across the sky, traveling at speeds of thousands of kilometers per hour in orbit around the Earth. This rapid movement is necessary to maintain their orbits and stay in communication with ground stations.
250kilometers per second
Earth itself moves around the Sun.