The Earth spins on a 23.5 degree angle and takes 24 hours to do one spin or 23hours and 56 minutes to be exact. But the earth takes 365.5 days (year) to do a complete circuit of the sun.
If you are talking about miles per hour, very slow. It takes us a year to revolve around the sun. Some people think it takes us a day, but that's when we revolve around our axis one time. The revolving around the sun is what causes the seasons also.
1 year.[365 days]because the gravity makes it slow
Jupiter orbits the sun much more slowly than the Earth does.
no it's slow but faster than earth
Same as other years...
Compared to Earth, Mercury has a very fast year. It is 88 Earth days compared to Earth's 365.25 days.
nothing, as far as I know. The earth isn't moving slow, it's moving extremely fast.
The moon will not stop revolving (orbiting the earth) any time soon. The moon is very slowly moving farther away from the earth, though, and this will mean a reduced tidal effect and a longer orbital period. This will take millions of years; the change in distance between earth and moon is extremely slow.
The planet Earth rotates on its axis exactly once per day.
Most of the time they get around by the current, so they are not that fast, it depends on the current
On a clock, the hand that moves most slowly is the hour hand.Slow-moving animals include the snail (a gastropod) and the turtle (some are called tortoise).For other spinning, rotating, or revolving objects, it could be a slow rotation. The slow astronomical motion of the Earth's north pole is called axial precession.
The projectile must be traveling fast enough to avoid falling into the earth's atmosphere but slow enough to avoid escaping the earth's gravitational pull.