Nothing in the known universe - since the speed of light is 1080 million kilometres per hour !
Speed of light. * * * * * Nothing, since the speed of light in vacuum is around 1080 million km/h.
Nothing does. That speed is 3.5% greater than the speed of light.
earthquake
Nothing can travel faster than the speed of light which is 1080 million kms per hour. ( 300 x 106 metres per second)
Well - someone else on here asking the same question, got the answer "the speed of light" - but the speed of light in km/h is 1,072,984,320 Wikipedia gives 1079 million kph, but the answer remains vaid.
Planet Earth
Nothing, since the speed of light in vacuum is around 1080 million km/h. ======================================== The caveat "approx" can absorb a lot of flab. The number is about 3.5% above the speed of light. Within the definition of "approx", perhaps 'c' is what the questioner is fishing for.
1117x106 km/h ~= 3x108 m/s ~= speed of light in a vacuum. Speed of light at 299 792 458 m/s in a vacuum is nearer to 1080 million kilometers per hour.
Speed of light * * * * * Nothing, since the speed of light in vacuum is around 1080 million km/h. In any case, the "speed of light" does not travel!
It travels 40 kilometers or 24.9 miles every hour at that speed.
30 kilometers per hour.
If a horse travels at 25 kilometers per hour for a half hour (30 minutes), it will travel 12.5 kilometers.