The answer is 15 miles per second
The speed of a planet revolving around the Sun is slowest at the aphelion, which is the point in its orbit farthest from the Sun.
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300,000 km in 24 hours at the Equator; zero at the poles.
You don't feel the speed of the Earth revolving around the Sun because you are moving along with it at the same speed. This constant motion doesn't cause any noticeable acceleration or deceleration that would be detected by our senses. Additionally, the Earth's rotation gives us a sense of a consistent reference frame, making the speed of its revolution feel constant.
Sound always travels at the same speed. The speed of sound varies by medium and temperature. Aerospaceweb seems to conclude that the speed of sound on the surface of Mars is roughly 550 mph.
The speed of a planet revolving around the Sun is slowest at the aphelion, which is the point in its orbit farthest from the Sun.
Approximately 108000 km/h
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yes.
No. The moon is closer to Earth than Mars is, but it orbits Earth independent of the motion of Mars. Sometimes the moon may appear right next to Mars in the sky while at other times it may be opposite Mars.
It depends what you mean, but all the 8 planets are ALWAYS revolving around the sun and will NEVER stop.
300,000 km in 24 hours at the Equator; zero at the poles.
no
The Earth is revolving around the sun at a speed of about 30 kilometers per seconds or 18.5 miles per second.
100,000,000 is the answer to this question : )
It depends. Because the distance between the Earth and the mars varies, the speed will also change if the time is given.If the mars is in perihelion and the earth in aphehelion, then you will have to go at speed of 1558.21917808 km/hr. But if the earth is in perihelion and the mars in aphehelion, then you will need a speed of 2916.66666666666........ km/hr in order to reach the moon in 4 years.
24.1309 kilometers per second, on average.