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∙ 14y agoSince the circumference of Earth is about 40,000 km, the calculation is 40,000 km / 24 hours = about 1700 km/h.
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∙ 14y agoA point on Earth's surface at the Equator travels at approximately 1,670 kilometers per hour due to the Earth's rotation.
The Equator
Because the Earth is spinning - at about 1000 miles per hour at the equator.
The distance around Saturn's equator is approximately 235,298 miles (378,675 kilometers).
Celestial Equator
The answer is jet stream, answered by a sixth grader
That's the Earth's radius. It's about 6378 kilometers at the equator. That's 3963 miles.
A Surface Wave.
The Equator
The Equator
32 kilometers
The lowest is the troposphere, which is the layer that provides most of our weather. It contains about 80% of the Earth's air, but extends only to a height of about 11 miles (17 kilometers) at the Equator and less at the Poles.
it's 7,926.41
Because the middle of the earths surface is the hottest on earth and the equator is right in the middle and the poles is at the end of the earths surfaces
Gravity.
The jet stream typically flows between 10 to 15 kilometers above the Earth's surface in the troposphere, the layer where most weather occurs. It can vary in altitude, moving up and down as it meanders around the globe.
The equator, and the prime meridian.
The equator and the Greenwich meridian.