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Answer:
Option B is correct.
Explanation:
Earth rotates on its axis at an average speed of 1700 km/hr. That seems like a really high speed, however, we orbit the sun at around 107.000 km/hr.
And going even further, our entire solar system orbits the Galactic Center of the Milky Way at an average of 828.000 km/h.
Our entire galaxy also moves, although its hard to determine its exact speed. Scientists believe that the Milky way moves at 2.2 million km/h relative to the CBR (Cosmic Background Radiation) that its present everywhere across the universe.
The earth and the solar system have or operate a similar set of motion which is set by the constant motion from the slowest to the fastest rotational motion of the galaxy.
- Thus the Earth's rotational speed of the axis, around the sun is typically the speeds of the stars in the local solar system relative to the planet.
- thus the speed in the solar system that is orbits the center of the Milky Way, is at the speeds of very distant galaxies that are relative to us.
Hence the option B is correct.
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