Affection.
That's an old saying, as far as I know. No known author.
The moon, which is, by far, the closest celestial object to Earth. The moon varies between about 220,000 and 250,000 miles from Earth. Venus never comes closer than 24,000,000 miles.
IT is far closer to Antarctica.
During spring tides, the sea comes in far up the beach, and goes out a long way.During neap tides, the sea doesn't come in as high up the beach, or goes out as far.
Venus
depends where you come from, it can be far far away or closer than you thought.
Go for the closer guy.
essay on "if winter comes can spring be far behind"
During spring tides, the sea comes in far up the beach, and goes out a long way.During neap tides, the sea doesn't come in as high up the beach, or goes out as far.
A comet
Kansas is far from Northpole, so say closer to equator.
As far as "it" goes