You cannot; no car can go that fast. You'd crash. And THEN get a ticket.
There has been ONE aircraft that was this fast; the SR-71 "Blackbird". In fact, it was even faster. You could take off from California and head west, and "catch up" to the Sun, watching it rise in the west.
The Earth's rotation
1.Earth has Strong Gravity. 2.Earth doesn't spins so fast!
it spins and aprox. 100km every DAY
It depends on what latitude you are at but the equatorial rotational speed is 1,670.5 km/hr
15 hours
It spins at the same rate wherever you are Maybe equator
The Earth spins at approximately 1,000 miles per hour at the equator. However, this speed decreases as you move towards the poles.
the earth spins on an axis, which is carried over by conservation of angular momentum when the earth was created
The earth spins a little over 1,000 mph near the equator. The earth spins about 0 mph near the north & south pole.
Gravity. If you jumpin the air you don't fly.
That depends on where on Earth you are standing. At the poles, the Earth hardly spins at all, but as you travel towards the equator, the rotational speed picks up
Because most satellites are not 'geostationary'. A geostationary satellite orbits the Earth at the same speed that the Earth spins on its axis - such as the GPS grid, or TV relay satellites. Most satellites travel faster or slower than the Earth spins.