Naturally the ball in space will travel the longest distance as long as it does not bump into something along the way. Gravity on earth will cause the ball thrown to fall back to earth.
Anywhere there is jet air travel available.
the distance it travels before falling to the ground
You're talking about Pluto. But the correct figure is 248 earth-years, not days.
In distance, Venus has a smaller distance to travel than The Earth
The ball thrown on the moon would travel a greater distance before hitting the ground due to the moon's lower gravity compared to Earth. The lower gravity allows the ball to stay in the air for a longer time and cover more distance before falling back down compared to the ball thrown on Earth with its higher gravity.
To find the distance between the Earth and Moon you would use Lunar distance. Lunar distance is the measurement from and to the Earth and Moon which calculates 238,900 miles
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Yes, because there is less gravity on the moon. Also, because there is no air friction on the Moon. However, a frisbee thrown on the Moon will not travel as far as one properly thrown on Earth, because the shape of the frisbee generates lift which will keep it flying farther. With no air on the Moon, a frisbee cannot "fly".
The distance from Earth to the Sun during summer solstice is about 1.6 million miles further than the average distance of 93 million miles. This is because the orbit is an elliptical shape.
No. The distance from the Earth to the Sun is 8 light-minutes.It takes light 8 minutes to travel from the Sun to the Earth, in other words.The distance that light can travel in one year is one light-year.
The closest distance from the earth to the sun is about 147 kilometers. This figure changes all the time and at its farthest, the sun is about 152 kilometers away.
In the summer