12,756km
Usually orbiting Earth, that is, in an orbit around Earth, but fairly close to Earth - a few 100 km. distance from Earth's surface, at most.Usually orbiting Earth, that is, in an orbit around Earth, but fairly close to Earth - a few 100 km. distance from Earth's surface, at most.Usually orbiting Earth, that is, in an orbit around Earth, but fairly close to Earth - a few 100 km. distance from Earth's surface, at most.Usually orbiting Earth, that is, in an orbit around Earth, but fairly close to Earth - a few 100 km. distance from Earth's surface, at most.
Circumference of Earth is about 40,074 km at the equator.
The Earth is rotating around its axis at approximately 1,674.4 km/h The Earth is revolving around the Sun at approximately 107,218 km/h The Earth and the Sun are travelling around the galactic core at around 828,000 km/h
The Earth is only approximately spherical, not perfectly so. Its polar radius is 6,357 km while the equatorial radius is 6,378 km and a mean radius of 6,371 km. These give estimates for the distance around the Earth, at latitude 45, of between 28,243 km and 28,337 km.
At its closest, Pluto is around 4,436,824,613 km from the sun. Taking off the earth to sun distance of 150 million km, the closest that Pluto will get to earth is around 4,286,800,000km. At its furthest Pluto would be around 6,050,000,000km from earth
Google Earth cites the shortest distance as 164.8 Km.
Mars is on average about 225 million km away from Earth. However, the distance between Earth and Mars can vary due to their elliptical orbits around the Sun.
In its orbit around the Sun, the Earth moves at about 30 km/sec.
In its orbit around the Sun, the Earth moves at 30 km/second.
The circumference of the earth is about 40,075 km or 24,901 miles
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The Earth's crust is most similar in thickness to that of the atmosphere. The Earth's crust varies in thickness from oceanic crust (around 5-10 km) to continental crust (around 20-70 km), which is comparable to the thickness of the atmosphere (around 100 km).