no
the distance between the earth and sun is shortest in the month of...
yes
The longest distance from Earth to the Sun is about 94.5 million miles (152 million kilometers) in July when Earth is farthest from the Sun (aphelion). The shortest distance is about 91.5 million miles (147 million kilometers) in January when Earth is closest to the Sun (perihelion).
In my opinion Pluto, has an average distance from the Sun of 5.913 x (10 to the 9th power) km. Earth has an average distance from the Sun of 150,000,000 km.
a circle
Varying from the the distance from the Earth to the Moon + the distance from the sun to the earth + the distance from mercury to the sun, to the distance from the earth to the sun - the distance from mercury to the sun - the distance from the earth to the moon
Yes. The closer an object is to the Sun, the shorter the distance it has to travel to get around it.
Of the known planets, Mercury is the one at the smallest average distance from the sun, and with the shortest orbit.
distance earth from the sun
Venus has an average distance from the Sun that is about 108% of Earth's distance. This makes Venus the planet closest to having a distance from the Sun that is 150% of Earth's distance.
The Semi-major axis. This is one Atronomical Unit (AU). The distance varies in practice though, due to the orbit not being a perfect and centralised circle. The perihelion is the shortest distance that a planet will be to the sun, the aphelion the longest.
No, the moon and the sun are not the same distance from Earth. The average distance from the Earth to the moon is about 238,855 miles, while the average distance from the Earth to the sun is about 93 million miles.