The Earth moves about 30 km every second, in its orbit around the Sun - if that's what you mean. (There are other movements as well, for example, around the center of the Milky Way.) You can convert that to other units of measure if you like. For example, multiply that by 60 to find out how much it moves in a minute.
== == A fault.
They are called fault lines.
Twenty five meters.
Tectonic Plates
An exact figure is never possible. However, one estimate is that: at the end of the year 2009, the world population will be approximately 6,793,200,000 (approaching 7 billion) persons.
Up to a mile.
One minute or 60 seconds
Not sure how much the sun moves through space - about the centre of the Milky Way Galaxy. The earth rotates through 0.25 degrees in a minute so the sun APPEARS to move 0.25 degrees.
One minute.
Less that 1/2 inch
the turtle crawled 100 m in 40 minutes?
The cast of One-Minute Guide to Planet Earth - 2007 includes: Tom Verran
104 times in one minute
In one minute, it will be exactly 70 miles!
A 'light-year' is a distance calculated by how far light can travel in one standard year. A 'light-minute' is how far light can travel in one minute. Earth is about 8 light-minutes (93,000,000 miles) from the Sun. 14 light-years in space is going to be about 84 trillion miles, a huuuuge distance!
The minute hand moves one complete circle in one hour. One complete circle is 360 degrees.l
Do the math. Earth moves along approximately 30 kilometers every second. Multiply that by the number of seconds in a day.