Lets do some math:
The distance of the Earth from the sun is 149.6*106 km, meaning the approximate radius of the orbit.
Assuming the orbit of the Earth is circular, the circumference is 2*Pi*R, so:
2*Pi*149.6*106=939.96*106 km
Earth travels 18KM per sec so its 567648000
Earths orbit around the sun is not unusual.
Yes it can because the planets are out of earths orbit any so are many things.
The earth travels about 584,020,178 miles (939,889,369 km) in the course of its orbit about the sun.
it is 2
8600000000mph
149,597,890 km
The Hubble Space Telescope (or HST) is not in a geostationary orbit. The HST is located at an average altitude of 600 Km. Earths' geostationary orbit is at approximately 36 000 Km.
2900 km
the earths orbit because the earths orbit is the size of earth + the size of the moon
Earths Orbit? Earths Orbit?
The Earth is in an elliptical orbit around the Sun, with a minimum distance (perihelion) of 147,098,074 km, and a maximum distance (aphelion) of 152,097,701 km. The Moon is in an elliptical orbit around the Earth, with a minimum distance (perigee) of 363,104 km and a maximum distance (apogee) of 405,696 km.
There is no 'periodic' change in the earths orbit. The orbit is elliptical and over time (a great many years) becomes less so.
The Earth's lithosphere can vary in depth from 5 km at the ocean ridges to 200 km underneath mountain ranges.
The Earths Equatorial diameter is 12756 km, and there are (on average) 149,597,890 km to the sun, so we are talking about 11728 Earths.
Earths orbit around the sun is not unusual.
earths tempertures
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