Here is another answer I found:
How fast does the earth spin?
The speed at which the earth spins varies upon your latitudinal location on the planet. If you're standing at the north pole, the speed is almost zero but at the equator, where the circumference of the earth is greatest, the speed is about 1,038 miles per hour (1,670 kph). The mid-latitudes of the U.S. and Europe speed along at 700 to 900 mph (1125 to 1450 kph).
Once the tube is opened it definitely starts drying up fairly fast. I haven't been able to keep any more than 2 months or so.
Do something that is fun to you.
the earth is made up of tectonic plates right, well these plates slide together over millions of years and sometimes two of the plates get stuck and eventually they will break free this action causes a massive shockwave that causes an earthquake the same action exept underwater causes tsunamis
A road runner can run speeds up to 17 mph.
Heuristic tests help you to keep up with new viruses that haven't been defined yet.True (Correct!)False
6 billion kms an hour
bobcats travel fast,but they only go up to 57 m.p.h.
It can travel up to Mach 2.34
i think it can travel up to 1 miles per hour
So fast as I cant keep up on the youtube video? ----------------------------------------------------------------> That is fast!
fast enough to keep up with yourself
an arctic fox can travel up to 30 miles per hour
Up to around 40 mph
up to 587mph (945kmh)
It can travel up to 300,000 kilometers per second
Look up the time for sunste, on the computer or a newspaper. The fast ends, depending on custom, about 40 minutes after sunset.
Fast enough to cause a big spolosion