The exact figure depends on which experiments you choose to give the most credence to, but the general consensus is that they both appear to be somewhere between four and five billion years old.
The Sun is about 4,570,000,000 years (4.57 Billion) The Earth formed shortly after, so they are almost the same age. The Sun is approximately 30 Million years older than the Earth
If you could travel from Earth to the sun at the speed of light, you would be about 8 minutes and 20 seconds 'younger' when you arrived at the sun.
Well, the earth still faces the sun. But the moons covers the sun.
Definitely the SUN. If the sun were where the moon is in relation to the earth, the earth would be consumed by the sun.
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its not. dumb person how old are you you should know that the earth goes around the sun
The Sun is about 4,570,000,000 years (4.57 Billion) The Earth formed shortly after, so they are almost the same age. The Sun is approximately 30 Million years older than the Earth
the sun!
the sun!
The Sun is about 4.6 billion years - as old as our Solar System in general. The Sun has a diameter of almost 1,400,000 km - 109 times the diameter of Earth.
The Sun, and our solar system, are about 4.7 billion years old. The Earth is about 93 million miles from the Sun.
Yes, by using the sun's estmated age. The Earth is about 4.6 billion years.
In earth years he would be 48. Venus orbits the sun in in about 584 days. The earth orbit the sun in about 365.25 days. 584/365.25=1.6 1.6x30=48.
If you could travel from Earth to the sun at the speed of light, you would be about 8 minutes and 20 seconds 'younger' when you arrived at the sun.
Earth is the third planet from the sun.
The Earth orbits the sun. It takes a year for the Earth to orbit the sun.
Well, the earth still faces the sun. But the moons covers the sun.