it moves about 1670 km/hr so therefore 1670 divided by 60= 28 divided by 60 again = .46388888888888 km/sec
hope that helps!
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30 metres per second
25000
Ten to the second power so 2 places.Dividing by that so move left.
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to many to countI think also too!Cause there are so many thing that can move.
250kilometers per second
A mile is about 1.6 kilometers; Earth moves around its orbit at about 30 km/second. Therefore, it takes just a little more than 1/20 of a second to move a mile.
it dose
About 1 second away every 50,000 years
30 metres per second
25000
Yes earth can move.
10,000
about 11 kilometers per second
It would be convenient to specify which of Earth's movements you are talking about. In the yearly movement around the Sun, Earth moves at a rate of 30 km per second.
A millisecond is another kind of second. For every second there are 100 milliseconds. Example: Chile's 8.8 earthquake caused the earth's axis to move a millisecond.
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