The earth travels approximately 584,020,178 miles in one orbit around the Sun. The number is approxamate, because the orbit varies slightly from year to year.
1.6 million miles
2654950 is not correct. The actual distance traveling along the equator would be 24,906 miles.
36,000 miles
3 light years
it takes half of a year
24,906 miles
66,600
you can travel around the earth 281,106.9 times, if going around the equator
Earth's equatorial diameter = 7,926 miles.Circumference = pi D = 7,926 pi = 24,900 miles
At the equator, it is 24,960 miles around the Earth.
1.6 million miles
2654950 is not correct. The actual distance traveling along the equator would be 24,906 miles.
The radius of the orbit is 238,000 miles and you have to multiply by 2 pi, which is 6.283, so the answer is 1.5 million miles.
240000
it travel around your ares for a billion miles the poos in your face
light can travel around earth about seven times
25,000 miles