Mercury is 36 million miles from the Sun.
Saturn is 888 million miles from the Sun.
So therefore, Mercury is closer to the Sun than Saturn.
The answer to Your Question is No.
Further than what? You have not asked a complete question.
the order of the planets starting at the sun is: sun, mercury, venus, earth, mars, jupitor, saturn, uranus, neptune so, yes. it is
Yes, because the order of planets going away from the sun is as follows:
# Mercury # Venus # Earth # Mars # Jupiter # Saturn # Uranus # Neptune
Thirty million km
ten days
If you know how far the sun is from Earth, which is 150 million kilometers, you can subtract the distance Mercury is from the sun from 150 million km to find how much farther Earth is from the sun. 150 - 58 = 92 million km.
I am not sure but I think the densties get larger scince you are getting farther away from the sun. I do not know if his is right.(it may be the oppisite)
You know, being closer to the sun as it revolves around the earth, searing heat and blinding sunshine, earth moving farther away from the sun, etc.
In the course of their orbital revolutions, the planets Mercury, Venus, and Mars can be closer to the earth than the sun is. All of the other planets in the solar system are always farther from earth than the sun is. All other stars are much, much, much farther from earth than the sun or any of the planets in our solar system.
Jupiter. Or if you want to know what form comes after mars, It would be the astriod belt.
If you know how far the sun is from Earth, which is 150 million kilometers, you can subtract the distance Mercury is from the sun from 150 million km to find how much farther Earth is from the sun. 150 - 58 = 92 million km.
I am not sure but I think the densties get larger scince you are getting farther away from the sun. I do not know if his is right.(it may be the oppisite)
You know, being closer to the sun as it revolves around the earth, searing heat and blinding sunshine, earth moving farther away from the sun, etc.
In the course of their orbital revolutions, the planets Mercury, Venus, and Mars can be closer to the earth than the sun is. All of the other planets in the solar system are always farther from earth than the sun is. All other stars are much, much, much farther from earth than the sun or any of the planets in our solar system.
the moon gets farther and closer to the sun than the earth because as you should know the planets roatate and when the moon of the earth is directed at the sun it is hotter than the earth because it is closer to the moon. and when the moon is on the oppsite side it is colder than the earth because the sun is farther away than the earth.
Jupiter. Or if you want to know what form comes after mars, It would be the astriod belt.
the north star. it takes 8 minutes for light to get from the sun to the earth. it takes half a billion years for light to get to us from the north star...i think. but i know that the sun is definetly closer.
I dont know. planet earth is mistory
No person or machine from Earth has ever landed on Mercury, so we cannot know for certain, but the conditions on Mercury make it essentially impossible for there to be life as we know it on that planet.
haha i really dont know
As Mercury is so far away, scientists do not really know, so no one knows really!
if your studing in grade 6 I know the answer it's mercury