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It is the distance between Earth and the Sun, which is about 93 million miles or 157 million kilometres.
mars is the second nearest planet from the earth and the fourth planet from the sun between the earth and mars is 59million kilometres
The Sun is roughly 93,000,000 miles (151,000,000 kilometres) from the Earth this is called an Astronomical Unit (AU)The Sun is approximately 92,960,000 miles from the Earth.
The average distance of the Earth from the Sun - is 93 million miles (148.8 million kilometres)
Two, Mercury and Venus.2, mercury and venus
Earth's orbit is intermediate between the orbits of Venus and Mars. Earth is an average distance of 149.6 million kilometres from the Sun, while Venus is (on average) 108 million kilometres from the Sun and Mars (on average) is 227 million kilometres from the Sun.
150 million kilometers
The Earth is 150 million kilometers or 93 million miles from the Sun!
96 AU's. An AU is the distance between the Earth and the Sun. So 96 distances from Earth to sun is Eris from Earth
An astronomical unit (AU) is the average distance between Sun and Earth. This is approximately 150 million kilometers.
* The Earth orbits the Sun at a distance of about 150 million kilometres * Io is a moon of Jupiter. * Jupiter orbits the Sun at a distance of about 779 million kilometres * Io orbits Jupiter at a distance of about 0,5 million kilometres So, the distance from the Earth to Jupiter can range from when both are on the same side of the sun, and at their closest to each other.... 779 - 150 = 529 million kilometres; to when they are on opposite sides of the sun = 779 + 150 +1 (the sun's thickness) = 930 million kilometres. Allowing for Io's orbit you could add, or subtract, about 1 million from the figures above... giving an overall range of anywhere between 528 and 931 million kilometres.
just over three hundred million kilometers
108,000 km/h
It is the distance between Earth and the Sun, which is about 93 million miles or 157 million kilometres.
An average of 149,598,261km
The Earth's aphelion - the farthest its present orbit takes it from the Sun - is 152,097,701 kilometres. The other point, the perihelion - the nearest it gets to the Sun on its present orbit - is 147,098,074 kilometres
It is 149.6 million kilometres, also called an astronomical unit or an AU.