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Mount St. Helans is aproximatly 120km or 75 miles away from the pacific ocean.
As of 2011, the closest exoplanet is about 15 light years from us, whereas the furthest is about 4,850 light years away.
700 miles away but it was not heard in surrounding areas because the sound waves went state up and bounced off the atmosphere.
it is very cold and it is very far away from the sun.
there is not really one, unless you count some gamma ray burst, that came from 13 billion light years away, other than that your gonna have to find the furthest star or planet which isa planet 19,000 light years away in Sagittarius.
About 20 miles
I want to know the exact date the moon is furthest away from the earth.
152,097,701 km or 94,509,130 MilesSource Below
2.9 miles
Mexico is the spanish speaking country furthest away from new zealand
In our Solar System the planet furthest from the sum is Neptune because pluto is no longer a planet. The furthest exoplanet is found so far it is an estimated 17,000 light years away
The furthest mercury gets from the Sun is 69,816,900 km (0.466 697 AU)
Mount St. Helans is aproximatly 120km or 75 miles away from the pacific ocean.
The country that's the furthest away from England is New Zealand. That's is as much as we know so far.
The superlative form of the adverb "far" is "farthest" or "furthest."
Cetus is a constellation, not a single star. Stars in the constellation can be from 8.73 (nearest) to 13,000 (furthest) light years away.
As of 2011, the closest exoplanet is about 15 light years from us, whereas the furthest is about 4,850 light years away.