The Earth is spinning on its axis and makes one complete revolution every 24 hours.
If you were standing on the widest part of the Earth, the equator, how fast would you be travelling in kilometres per hour?
600 kph / 1,600 kph / 24,000 kph
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Answer to question 10 / 1,600 kilometres per hour
If you were to walk north or south from the equator your speed would keep decreasing.
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