The earth is one of the eight planets we have in our solar system and the Milky Way is the galaxy in which our orbit of the sun takes place.
The Milky Way is a large galaxy. It has varying temperatures all through the galaxy. Earth is part of the Milky Way. Consider all the different temperatures on Earth.
Zero. We are in it
The galaxy that contains Earth and the rest of the Solar system is the Milky Way galaxy.
It is very easy. Since the Earth is in the Milky Way, you don't even have to move to get to the Milky Way.
There isn't one. really. If there is a difference, you could say that the Milky Way is the milky band of light as seen from Earth, whereas the Milky Way Galaxy is the whole galaxy, which includes those bit's we cannot see from Earth. Best to just accept they are one and the same.
Milky Way Galaxy, Sun, Earth
No. The earth is inside of the milky way Galaxy.
Zero. Earth is in the Milky Way Galaxy.
Interestingly, it doesn't matter whether you prefer the answer in kilometers,in miles, or in inches. The exact figure is still zero. Earth is IN the Milky Way.
The Earth is inside the milky way galaxy. It's our own galaxy.
The solar system (the planets, the earth and the sun) is a part of the milky way, and rotates with the other stars the milky way consists of. The milky way is therefore not going to collide with the earth.
it is 0.0 m from earth because we are inside the milky way