It would depend on how high up you were and what direction you are traveling.
you would be running 120mph
18 kph
15.33333333333333333333mph
25.24/3.3 = 7.648 minutes per mile (rounded)
It depends on how fast you are running. If you are going at a steady jog then around 12- 14 minutes, but if you are running quite fast then it can take around 6 -7 minutes.
The earth is always revolving on its axis but i 23 houres and 56 minutes revolve in a day
about a year or less because kayaks and canoes are fast
Approx. 8 minutes.
the sr 71 blackbird set the record for fastest manned airbreathing jet at over 2000 miles per hour (3218 km/h) the equator is roughly 12900 mi. (20761 km.) so it could circle the earth plus fuel filling slows in 6hours and 30 minutes. however space shuttles orbit the earth extremley fast but i am not how sure how fast.
If you traveled at the speed of light (a current impossibility), you would travel from Earth to the Sun in an average of 8 minutes. Or would you? I suspect that you would burn up well before the 8 minutes were up.
Not true. An object can fall back to earth, orbit (circle) the earth, or- if moving fast enough, leave the orbit of the earth and go elsewhere. We have sent probes to other planets- they are not circling the earth.
It would take over 2.5 million years to travel to the Andromeda Galaxy from Earth at the speed of light, which is the fastest speed possible in the universe. No known technology is capable of traveling that fast, so it is currently impossible to make the journey in minutes.
About 8,750 miles.
A space shuttle can reach speeds of about 17,500 miles per hour (28,000 kilometers per hour) in low Earth orbit. This allows the shuttle to circle the Earth once approximately every 90 minutes.
2 minutes and a half per km
light takes approximately 8 minutes to travel from the sun to the earth. even though it is traveling extremely fast, the earth is about 93million miles away from the sun, so if you think about it 8 minutes is pretty quick
depends on what jet and how fast ANSWER The Earth's circumference is about 40,000 km (kilometres). To circle it in one day you would need to travel this many km in 24 hours or 1670 km/hr in a jet, a jet boat, a very fast car or anything that will go that fast.