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No. Earth to the Sun is: Average Distance is 15o million km Earth to the Moon is: Average Distance is 384403 kilometers
because to earth and moon are like next door neighbors so that it feel like the same distance but its not.
It's orbit is not exactly circular, more of an oval. It's average distance is around 385000km but this varies by about 20000km each way.
No. The moon is the same size as the earth. We just see it the way we so because of the distance between them.
The distance between the Moon and the Sun is, on average, the same as the distance between the Earth and the Sun: about 150,000,000 km.
The same as between the Moon and the Earth. The distance from the clouds to the surface of the Earth is insignificant, compared to the Moon-Earth distance.The same as between the Moon and the Earth. The distance from the clouds to the surface of the Earth is insignificant, compared to the Moon-Earth distance.The same as between the Moon and the Earth. The distance from the clouds to the surface of the Earth is insignificant, compared to the Moon-Earth distance.The same as between the Moon and the Earth. The distance from the clouds to the surface of the Earth is insignificant, compared to the Moon-Earth distance.
No. Earth to the Sun is: Average Distance is 15o million km Earth to the Moon is: Average Distance is 384403 kilometers
because to earth and moon are like next door neighbors so that it feel like the same distance but its not.
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No, the sun is much further away from the earth than the moon.
The moon's average distance from the sun is exactly the same as the earth's average distance from the sun.
The moon is closer to the sun. Since the moon orbits Earth, it is always about the same distance from the sun as Earth is.
It's orbit is not exactly circular, more of an oval. It's average distance is around 385000km but this varies by about 20000km each way.
It varies - the moon orbits the Earth so the distance will change depending on Earth's distance from the sun as well as the moon's distance from the Earth. The minimum distance from the moon to the sun is when the Earth is closest to the sun and the moon is in new moon phase (meaning its closer to the sun than the Earth). The distance from the moon to the sun is: Earth's distance at perihelion - moon's distance from Earth at apogee. This works out to 146,692,370 km. The maximum distance from the moon to the sun is when the Earth is farthest from the sun and the moon is in full moon phase. The distance from the moon to the sun is Earth's distance at aphelion + moon's distance from Earth at apogee. This works out to 150,503,400 km.
No. The moon is the same size as the earth. We just see it the way we so because of the distance between them.
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The distance between the Moon and the Sun is, on average, the same as the distance between the Earth and the Sun: about 150,000,000 km.