These are the average distances in km for all eight planets;
Mercury, 57,909,175km
Venus, 108,208,930km
Earth, 149,597,890km
Mars, 227,936,640km
Jupiter, 778,412,010km
Saturn, 1,426,725,400km
Uranus, 2,870,972,200km
Neptune, 4,498,252,900km
Mercury is 36 million miles/57,900,000 km away from the sun.
Venus is 67 million miles/108,200,000 km away from the sun.
Earth is 93 million miles/149,600,000 km away from the sun.
Mars is 142 million miles/ 227,900,000 km away from the sun.
Jupiter is 483 million miles/778,300,000 km away from the sun.
Saturn is 888 million miles/1,427,000,000 km away from the sun.
Uranus is 1,784 million miles/2,870,000,000 km away from the sun.
Neptune is 2,795 million miles/4,504,000,000 km away from the sun.
The average distances from the sun are as follows:
Mercury: 5.7*1010 metres.
Venus: 1.1*1011 metres.
Earth: 1.5*1011 metres.
Mars: 2.3*1011 metres.
Jupiter: 7.8*1011 metres.
Saturn: 1.4*1012 metres.
Uranus: 2.9*1012 metres.
Neptune: 4.5*1012 metres.
Mercury - 0.38 AU
Venus - 0.95 AU
Earth - 1 AU
Mars - 1.52 AU
Jupiter - 5.2 AU
Saturn - 9.54 AU
Uranus - 19.19 AU
Neptune - 30 AU
1.496×108 km
Not at all. The planet's daily rotation is independent of its distance from the Sun.
Neptune is the remotest of the eight planets, and its distance is 30 astronomical units, which means its distance from the Sun is 30 times the Earth's distance from the Sun.
The farther away from the sun the planet is, the more space it has to cover. Therefore, the planets distance from the sun whereas, if i am half the distance from Earth/Sun, that planet will get more energy. But if I am twice the distance from Earth/Sun, I will receive less energy.
As the names suggest, the inner planets are closer to the Sun than the outer planets.
the closer you are to the sun it affects the planets speed cause of the suns gravitational pull
The sun has all the gravity to keep the planets a certain distance from the sun.
Not at all. The planet's daily rotation is independent of its distance from the Sun.
66.7 million miles
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The distances between the planets vary all the time since they all orbit the Sun at different rates.
The distance of the planets from the sun does not change because of the gravity surrounding each planet is pulling them into continuous orbit.
All of them? I don't understand what you're trying to ask.
Neptune is the remotest of the eight planets, and its distance is 30 astronomical units, which means its distance from the Sun is 30 times the Earth's distance from the Sun.
The inner planets listed in order from closest to the sun are Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars. They are called the inner planets because they are all within 1.52 AU of the Sun, whereas the Jovian planets are at a distance of 5+ AU. One AU is equal to the average distance between the Sun and the Earth or 93,000,000 miles.
The farther away from the sun the planet is, the more space it has to cover. Therefore, the planets distance from the sun whereas, if i am half the distance from Earth/Sun, that planet will get more energy. But if I am twice the distance from Earth/Sun, I will receive less energy.
This question can not be awnsered because it is a moon not a planet which means that moons are all changing in distance from the sun but planets stay the the same distance from the sun
It is the second largest planet. It is sixth in order of distance from the sun.