Without context, we have no way of knowing. The tangential speed of Earth's rotation is approximately 1,000 miles per hour at the equator. That said, an object, most likely a moon of a planet, could potentially revolve around its parent body at that speed.
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March 1 is a date in the Western calendar. At the equator, it travels at 1668 kilometres per hour (approx 1000 miles an hour).
Answer: 190 km/h = 118.06 mph
112 miles per hour is 180.25 kilometers per hour.
= 240/6 mile/hour = 40 miles/hour
two hours at forty miles an hour. three hours at 33.333 miles an hour 180/5= 36 miles an hour