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Approx 5,800 miles per hour.
The atmosphere rotates with the Earth, pretty much.In fact, given that the prevailing winds are generally from the west, the atmosphere as a whole is probably rotating just a little FASTER than the Earth does.
You, and the earth you're standing on, are hurtling at 100,000 kilometres an hour around the sun. That's 62,000 miles an hour!
Because the Earth is spinning - at about 1000 miles per hour at the equator.
15 kilometers per hour is 9.32 miles per hour.
they are 500 miles per hour!
2,280 miles per hour (rounded)
At the equator, that's about the right answer. As you go north or south of the equator, the speed becomes lower and lower, and at the poles you are essentially spinning in place.
The atmosphere is spinning with us. _________________ If you don't feel wind, ever, you are not on earth. The atmosphere is spinning with the earth, but the spin of the earth does have some effect on the atmosphere. Remember that the estimate of 1000 miles per hour is for the region around the equator; the velocity reduces to zero as you approach the poles.
The Earth rotates at about 1,040 miles per hour.
The rotational surface speed at the equator is approximately 1000 mph
Really fast is a relative term. But at the equator, relative to the other bodies in the solar system, the earth is moving at a rate a little greater than 1000 miles per hour. Most would consider that really fast.
The earth at the equator is spinning at about 1000 miles per hour. If the earth suddenly stopped spinning, everything on earth would continue moving at 1000 miles per hour, including all humans, animals, buildings and oceans. Nearly all life on earth would be extinguished in a mater of minutes. See the link below for more information.
Approx 5,800 miles per hour.
About 186,000 miles per hour or 300,000 kilometers per hour.
the fastest thing on earth it gose at 20000 miles per hour.
17,580 MPH