At around 30km per second.
Mercury. It takes 87.970 Earth days to revolve once around the Sun.
About 30 km/sec.
It take 1 570 000 million for mercury to revolve around the sun.
1 year
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The earth is always revolving on its axis but i 23 houres and 56 minutes revolve in a day
According to Kepler's laws of planetary motion, the nearer a planet is to the Sun, the faster it travels in its orbit.
About 29.43 Earth years or about 10,750 Earth days. By the way, assume that an Earth year = 365.256 Earth days. Saturn's average orbital speed around the Sun is 9.69 kilometers per second.
Anti-clockwise viewed using the North Pole of Earth as "top"
The Earth makes a full turn around the sun once every year, knowing that and the circumference of the orbit you can calculcate the speed of earth which is approximately: distance / time = 30 km/s
No. Comets only orbit the Sun or fly through interstellar space. Comets move too fast to be captured by a planet. Even if they did, they do not have enough mass to sustain an orbit around a planet. It would eventually get sucked to the surface by the plant's gravity.
Mars