The planet Earth completes a complete revolution of the Sun (year) in 365.25 days, each of which is 24 hours or 86,400 seconds in duration. For its mean orbital circumference of 292 million miles (470 million km), the Earth travels at an average orbital speed of 66,622 mph (107, 218 km/hr or about 30 km/sec).
Earth revolves around the sun once every 365.24 tropical days, or once every 365.26 sidereal days.
A tropical day is the average time for the Earth to revolve about its axis relative to the sun. A sidereal day is the average time it takes for the Earth to revolve about its axis relative to a far distant star. The difference lies in the fact that the Earth is rotating about its axis at the same time it is orbiting around the Sun.
The earth travels approximately 585 million miles around the Sun in our orbit
every year. That boils down to approximately;
1,600,000 miles/day
or 66,666 miles/hour
or 1,111 miles/minute
or 18.51 miles/second
Suffice to say we are moving rapidly through space relative to our Sun.
The math is relatively easy.
93,000,000 miles earth to sun times two for diameter.
Diameter times pi (3.14) = 585,000,000 miles around.
The question has no meaning. According to the Theory of Relativity, it is impossible to determine a privileged frame of reference, so the best that can be done is to state the Earth's velocity relative to some other specified object. Obviously, this will depend on what other object is chosen. If it's the Sun (a reasonable choice), then the Earth moves at an orbital velocity of about 66000 miles per hour.
Moon also revolve. Earth revolve round the sun and moon revolve round the earth.
No. The Sun's gravity is the force that makes Earth revolve around it.when two person of high and low power can pull a rope ,high power person remain constant and low power person can start rotating likewise earth and other planet revolve the sun
The Earth and other solar planets revolve around the Sun (Latin sol ). The Sun is a class G2V main-sequence hydrogen-fusing star (its white color appearing yellow due to atmospheric scattering). It is about 1.4 million km (870,000 miles) in diameter, and thought to be about 4.6 billion years old.
The moon's synodic period, the time it takes to come back to the same phase relative to the Earth and Sun, varies but, on average, is 29.53 days.
The earth does not rotate around the sun. The proper term is revolve and it takes a year because that is the definition on a year. It takes the Earth approximatley 365 days to make one trip around the sun. Actually it takes 365 1/4 days a year to revolve around the sun. That is why we have leap years
Mercury. It takes 87.970 Earth days to revolve once around the Sun.
About 30 km/sec.
At around 30km per second.
Anti-clockwise viewed using the North Pole of Earth as "top"
1 year
it takes 9 earth days aaliyah gemmell-sow
The earth is always revolving on its axis but i 23 houres and 56 minutes revolve in a day
Moon also revolve. Earth revolve round the sun and moon revolve round the earth.
sun does not revolve, the earth does
The Earth is supposed to revolve once a day.
About 29.43 Earth years or about 10,750 Earth days. By the way, assume that an Earth year = 365.256 Earth days. Saturn's average orbital speed around the Sun is 9.69 kilometers per second.
It takes 365 1/4 days to revolve around earth.