The Earth moves approximately 3,728.23 miles every second.
1. The Earth is rotating (at the equator) at about 2.9 miles per second.
2. The Earth is also travelling around the Sun at a speed of about 186.1 mile per second.
3. The Sun (and thus the Earth) is travelling around the Milky Way galaxy at a speed of about 142.9 miles per second.
4. The Milky Way galaxy (and thus the Sun and the Earth) is travelling (relative to other galaxies) at a speed of about 3728.23 miles per second.
Now, the question asks "How far", and ultimately then, only the speed of the galaxy matters. The rotation has nothing to do with how far the globe itself is travelling.
And as to the speed of the Earth around the Sun, or the Sun around the galaxy, it would be like a man running around in circles on top of a little car which itself was circling around the deck of a cruise ship. He may be running fast, or the little car may be racing around fast, but it's in circles, and is not truly getting him anywhere.
If any asked, how far was the man moving, they'd just look at the speed of the cruise ship. Likewise, we need only look at the speed of our galaxy to see how far Earth moves each second. Which is why we say:
The Earth moves approximately 3,728.23 miles every second.
In a year, the Earth completes approximately 365 orbits around the Sun, which we refer to as a revolution. Each orbit takes about 365 days to complete, resulting in the cycle of seasons and marking the passage of time for us here on Earth.
The earth rotates around the sun once in 365 days(366 for leap year). I'm still trying to figure out if this was a serious question or not.....??
In 365 and 1/4 days, the earth completes one revolution around the sun.
Revolution of earth around the sun is 365 days or a year.
A planet's year that is equivalent to 365 Earth days is Earth itself. Each planet has its own orbital period around the Sun, and Earth completes one full orbit in approximately 365.25 days, which is why we have leap years. Other planets have significantly longer or shorter orbital periods compared to Earth.
"Year" is a noun. It refers to a period of time that is approximately 365 days, during which the Earth completes one revolution around the sun.
In a year, the Earth completes approximately 365 orbits around the Sun, which we refer to as a revolution. Each orbit takes about 365 days to complete, resulting in the cycle of seasons and marking the passage of time for us here on Earth.
earth's period of revolution last for 365 days and a 1/4
earth's period of revolution last for 365 days and a 1/4
The Earth orbits around the Sun. This motion is what creates our year as the Earth completes a full orbit approximately every 365 days.
The earth rotates around the sun once in 365 days(366 for leap year). I'm still trying to figure out if this was a serious question or not.....??
A year (365 days or 366)
In 365 and 1/4 days, the earth completes one revolution around the sun.
Revolution of earth around the sun is 365 days or a year.
Rotation: 23 hours and 56 minutes. Revolution: A year. About 365 1/4 days.
the earth obrits the sun in about 365 days(one year.
365 Days,(1 year)