The average distance of Venus from the sun is 67237910 miles or 108208930 km
Uranus is about 1.6 times farther from the Sun than Venus.
yes
Venus, farther from the Sun than Mercury, takes longer to orbit. the Sun.
Venus is the 2nd planet. Mercury is the 1st planet.
Yes. Venus is the second planet, and Earth is the third planet. Technically, Venus is said to have an inferior orbit to Earth.
2792 km
Thick atmosphere on Venus none on Mercury
Because Venus as gas clouds above its surface that trap the sun' heat
Venus is, on average, about 0.72 astronomical units (AU) from the Sun, while Mercury is about 0.39 AU away. This means that Venus is approximately 1.85 times farther from the Sun than Mercury. However, the distances can vary slightly due to the elliptical shapes of their orbits.
Venus is much closer to the sun than the earth, while Uranus is very far away from the sun, farther than Saturn. There is No possibility of Venus and Uranus colliding.
Mars is approximately 78 million kilometers farther from the sun than Venus. Mars lies, on average, about 228 million kilometers from the sun, while Venus is around 108 million kilometers away from the sun.
In general, the farther out the planet the colder it is. (Venus is an exception.)