7.189×103 km/h - according to the Wikipedia article (see link)
Saturn orbits the Sun at an average speed of about 9.69 kilometers per second. This speed can vary slightly due to its elliptical orbit, but it generally remains close to this value. In terms of its rotation, Saturn's equatorial cloud tops rotate at approximately 10.7 kilometers per second.
Pluto orbits the Sun at an average speed of 4.66 km/sec.
Yes, the effect is due not to the Sun moving but to the Earth rotating and the speed of rotation of the Earth is constant.
Rotational speed is the propeller slipstream and engine torque all contrive to make the airplane turn left during takeoff.
Earth orbits the sun at an average speed of about 67,000 miles per hour (107,000 kilometers per hour).
To never see the sun set while traveling west at the equator, you would need to move at the same speed as the Earth's rotation, which is approximately 1,040 miles per hour (1,670 kilometers per hour). This is because you would be moving in the opposite direction of Earth's rotation, allowing you to stay in sync with the sun's position in the sky.
The Earth's greatest speed of rotation occurs at the equator, where it moves at a speed of about 1670 kilometers per hour (1037 miles per hour) due to the larger circumference at the equator compared to the poles.
The equator of the sun spins faster than its poles. This is known as differential rotation, where the sun's rotation speed varies with latitude. At the equator, the sun completes a full rotation about once every 24 days, while at the poles it takes around 35 days.
No dependency, when measured on Earth.
The main factor that affect their temperature are... their proximity to the sun - and their speed of rotation.
One rotation every 24 hours (approximately). Since the Earth has a circumference of 40,000 kilometers, that results in a rotational speed of 40,000 km / 24 hr or almost 1700 kilometers/hour. That's the speed at the equator.
The Earth moves around the Sun at a speed of 30 kilometers per second. If you prefer kilometers per hour, multiply that by 3600.