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Eris has an average distance from the Sun of about 6290 million miles. The distance to Earth will obviously vary a bit as Earth orbits the Sun, but it will not make much difference. However, the orbit has a high "eccentricity". This means the distance from the Sun varies a lot, the orbit is a long way from being circular. So that "average distance "is only a guide.
There is no "Mount Novarupta." The volcano known as Novarupta has not yet been able to build up into a mountain. So far it has only managed to create a lava dome that rises 295 feet above the surrounding terrain.
It would take a little less than a year with current technology. When Mars is the closest to Earth it would take approximately 260 days depending on what you use to get there and how fast it is.4
NASA launched a robotic spacecraft called New Horizons (See links below) in January 2006. It is expected to reach Pluto in July 2015. It will have taken nine and a half years to get from Earth to Pluto.
When Mercury is on the opposite side of the sun from us, it would take a bit longer. Assuming we're both on the same side, it would take light between four and five minutes to reach from Earth to Mercury. Something traveling 40,000 miles per hour would require 1250 hours, or 52 days. Pretty close to two months.
295 divided by whatever length of year you decide to use, for example 295/365, or 295/365.2422.
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approximately 295 days are rainy in Portland Oregon
20% of 295 = 20% * 295 = 0.2 * 295 = 59
15% of 295= 15% * 295= 0.15 * 295= 44.25
to tell you the truth running dosent do alot for you it can even give you bad knees swimming is the way to go my mom was 350 pounds and now shes 295 she did it in a month
Calculated from 7 May, 2010, there are 1,151 days, inclusive of the dates given.
A complete orbit by Mercury around the Sun takes 88 Earth days. So that is Mercury's "year." The slow rotation of the planet (about 58.6 Earth days) is due to resonance with the Sun, giving Mercury 3 rotations for every 2 orbits. The effect of this is that a "solar day" (sunrise to sunrise) on Mercury lasts 156 Earth days!
80% of 295 = 236 = 80% * 295 = 80%/100% * 295 = 2360/10 = 236
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