Planetary orbits are not perfect circles, so the distance between the Earth and Sun
changes somewhat during the course of a year. The average distance is about
93 million miles.
The only thing about Earth's orbit that you might call 'unusual' is the fact that the Earth
is the only planet that travels in it. Each of the other planets in the solar system is in an
orbit that is significantly nearer to the sun or farther from it than the Earth is.
Earth is about 150 million kilometers from the Sun. The orbit is not particularly unusual.
93 million miles. Not particularly.
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Earths orbit around the sun is not unusual.
I assume you're asking how far Earth is from the Sun? It's about 150,000,000km or 93,000,000 miles.
The moon does orbit the Sun. Locked in orbit around the Earth, as the Earth orbits the Sun, the moon orbits the Sun.
No.No.No.No.
It takes a year or the earth to orbit the sun.
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Earths orbit around the sun is not unusual.
Past Earth's orbit
The gravitational pull from the planets and the sun
I assume you're asking how far Earth is from the Sun? It's about 150,000,000km or 93,000,000 miles.
Yes, Jupiter is about 5 times as far from the Sun.
The sun doesn't orbit the earth, and it takes one year for the earth to orbit the sun.
Its average distance from the sun is 227,939,100 km. It can be as far as 249,209,300 km away and as near as 206,669,000 km.
5-10 metres
The moon does orbit the Sun. Locked in orbit around the Earth, as the Earth orbits the Sun, the moon orbits the Sun.
All the planets in our solar system orbit the Sun, not the Earth.Mercury and Venus orbit between the Sun and the Earth's orbit.
No.No.No.No.