It depends on your frame of reference.
The earth travels around the sun.
The sun travels around the centre of the Milky Way Galaxy and takes the earth along with it. So the earth travels at the combined speed of those two motions.
But then, the Milky Way Galaxy rotates around the centre of our local cluster and takes the Sun and the earth along with it. So the earth travels at the combined speed of those three motions
Our local galactic cluster is not static, so ...
And so on.
Where do you stop and say this is the fixed point of reference against which I will measure the speed of the earth?
on average they can travel 1000 miles....in one day
About 150 miles
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fifteen
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1.6 million miles
3 light years
on average they can travel 1000 miles....in one day
518 miles.
Relative to the center of the earth or the north pole, roughly 424,000 miles for every day it's in orbit.
That depends on who you are and how much you can travel in a day. For me and my family it's around a thousand miles.
To travel to WHERE?
About 150 miles
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The Earth travels about 92 million miles in its orbit around the sun each day.
fifteen
400 miles!