Average distance from the sun:
Mercury: 29.26 million miles
Venus: 67.69 million miles
Earth: 91.95 million miles
Mars: 128.9 million miles
Jupiter: 472.3 million miles
Saturn: 913 million miles
Uranus: 1.866 billion miles
Neptune: 2.793 billion miles
Mercury is 36 million miles away from the sun.
Venus is 67 million miles away from the sun.
Earth is 93 million miles away from the sun.
Mars is 142 million miles away from the sun.
Jupiter is 483 million miles away from the sun.
Saturn is 888 million miles away from the sun.
Uranus is1,784 million miles away from the sun.
Neptune is 2,795 million miles away from the sun.
All the planets move at several miles per second and many of them have known moons.Mercury orbits the Sun the fastest and has no moon. So, Mercury is the answer.
All the planets in the solar system would fit in the sun with lots of space left over.
The Sun's light reaches all of the planets in our Solar system. We see them only because they reflect some of the Sun's light.
Moons revolve around planets, not the Sun. Planets revolve around the Sun.
There are eight planets that circulate our sun.
66.7 million miles
Neptune has only 1 sun, like all planets
1,427 Million Kilometers from the sun.
All planets in the Solar System are less than 2 billion miles from the Sun, except for Neptune, which is 2.8 billion miles away.This answer does not consider Pluto, because it is no longer considered to be a regular planet.
The Sun has a diameter of 1,392,684 kilometers. This is equal to 865,374 miles. The Sun is larger than any of the planets.
There are probably many such printable charts.
All the planets move at several miles per second and many of them have known moons.Mercury orbits the Sun the fastest and has no moon. So, Mercury is the answer.
All the planets like the whole Solar system. But the sun is going to be really big!
All the planets in the solar system would fit in the sun with lots of space left over.
Planet Mercury averages about 36 million miles from our sun, making it the closest of the planets. Mercury is too hot to support life as we know it. Mercury has no atmosphere and no moons. It is the smallest of the true planets.
The Sun's light reaches all of the planets in our Solar system. We see them only because they reflect some of the Sun's light.
All the planets are millions of miles from Earth at least. The figure of 93 is the number of millions of miles from the Earth to the Sun.