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The average human DNA, if stretched out, would be about 3 meters long. Not quite long enough to stretch around the earth.
If the earth revolves around the sun it takes 365 days (one year) if the earth rotates around the sun it takes 24 hours (one day)
by plane it takes around 45 hours by foot it takes around 32 years (a long time) i say plane :)
this is if it is not a geostationary orbit, in which case it is always in the same place relative to earth. imagine a circle of radius 42250km+radius of earth(6,356km). it's perimeter is 2 x pi x 48606km = satellite's journey. then think of a really fast speed, which is the speed the satellite is moving at. divide the distance by speed and you have the time of one orbit However, by the height being 42250 , it makes me think the satellite is a geostationary satellite and so it would take 24 hours moving at approximately 12725 kmph does that answer your question?
5 hours
About an hour.
No. The moon has been around since long before humans existed.
You can't drive around the earth because it isn't all land, but has water/oceans.
The average human DNA, if stretched out, would be about 3 meters long. Not quite long enough to stretch around the earth.
it takes approximately 365 days for it to circle around the sun
The Sun does not circle Earth. Earth circles around the Sun. It takes one year for Earth to revolve once around the Sun.
24 hours (a day)
information is sent between earth and satellite because the satellite people can live and work for long periods an then information launches threw space
If the earth revolves around the sun it takes 365 days (one year) if the earth rotates around the sun it takes 24 hours (one day)
by plane it takes around 45 hours by foot it takes around 32 years (a long time) i say plane :)
this is if it is not a geostationary orbit, in which case it is always in the same place relative to earth. imagine a circle of radius 42250km+radius of earth(6,356km). it's perimeter is 2 x pi x 48606km = satellite's journey. then think of a really fast speed, which is the speed the satellite is moving at. divide the distance by speed and you have the time of one orbit However, by the height being 42250 , it makes me think the satellite is a geostationary satellite and so it would take 24 hours moving at approximately 12725 kmph does that answer your question?
Puck claims that he can circle the earth in 40 minutes.