Mercury, 57,909,175,000mVenus, 108,208,930,000mEarth, 149,597,890,000mMars, 227,936,640,000mJupiter, 778,412,010,000mSaturn, 1,426,725,400,000mUranus, 2,870,972,200,000mNeptune, 4,498,252,900,000m
The first planet in the solar system is Mercury
Mercury & Venus are closer. The Earth is next...The Earth is the third planet from the Sun. Starting at the Sun and working outwards the order is... Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune and then the minor planets including Pluto.
Pluto
The average mean distance between Mercury and the Sun is generally cited as being 36,000,000 miles or, 57,900,000 kilometres.
36 million miles Mercury is away from the Sun, on average.
Mercury is the closest planet to the sun. Mercury's orbit is not a perfect circle, so its distance from the sun varies. The minimum distance from the sun to Mercury is 28.5 million miles. The maximum distance is 43.5 million miles.
Mercury is 57.9x106km away from the sun.
No, mercury if much much farther from the Sun than that
36 million miles.
It's the first planet
Mercury is the first planet from the Sun.
NO it is the first planet away from the sun
Mercury is 57,910,000 kilometers from the Sun. This is equal to 35,980,000 miles from the Sun, making Mercury the closest planet.
Mercury is 46 million kilometers (28.5 million miles) from the Sun
The earth is 149.6 million km from the sun.
Sometimes Mercury is nearer than the Sun and some times it is further away - it all depends on where the Earth and Mercury are in their orbits.