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The closest planet to earth, in terms of orbits, is Venus On average, the orbits of the Sun's planets are (in millions of kilometres) Mercury 58 Venus 108 Earth 150 Mars 228 Jupiter 779 Saturn 1,433 Uranus 2,877 Neptune 4,503 The ex-planet Pluto is 5,906 So in that respect Pluto is not closest to the earth. In absolute terms however, Pluto comes closest to Earth every 148 years. The next time will be in 2238, when it will be 4,370 million kilometres, give or take.
Jupiter has a lower temperature than earth. Earth: 59 degrees F. (15 degrees C.) Jupiter: -234 degrees F. (-148 degrees C.)
510 million km² TOTAL WORLD SURFACE 362 million km² WATER SEAS %71 148 million km² LAND %29
There are a couple elements who could have isotopes with 148 neutrons. The most stable isotopes of both americium and plutonium have 148 neutrons.
148 kilometers per hour is 91.96 miles per hour.
About 150 million kilometers, which is approximately 92 million miles. The Earth's orbit around the Sun is an ellipse, not a circle; at perihelion, the Earth is about 148 million KM, while at aphelion it's closer to 152 million KM.
The Sun to Earth: 92.12 million miles (148 million kilometers) The Sun to Mars: 128.4 million miles (207 million kilometers) Earth to Mars: 158 million miles (254 million kilometers) (This is the average distance, since both planets are traveling around the sun in ovals). Earth to Mars: (If they were in a straight line from the sun): 36.28 million miles (59 million kilometers)
It's technically an ellipse, not a perfect circle. It varies by a few million kilometers; our average orbital radius is 148 million km.
The land area of earth is 148 million square km or 14.8 billion Hectares.
your question is not complete..here are some choices and their answers: 1. "How much of the earth is covered" + " with water?" A. approx. 361 million square KM 2. "How much of the earth is covered" + " with land?" A. approx. 148 million square KM 3. "How much of the earth is covered" + " with stupid people?" A. approx. all 509 million square KM
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Discovery space shuttle retired on the 8th of march 2011 after traveling 148 million miles (238 182 912 kilometres).
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Mars is approximately 148 million miles away from the sun.
The closest planet to earth, in terms of orbits, is Venus On average, the orbits of the Sun's planets are (in millions of kilometres) Mercury 58 Venus 108 Earth 150 Mars 228 Jupiter 779 Saturn 1,433 Uranus 2,877 Neptune 4,503 The ex-planet Pluto is 5,906 So in that respect Pluto is not closest to the earth. In absolute terms however, Pluto comes closest to Earth every 148 years. The next time will be in 2238, when it will be 4,370 million kilometres, give or take.
The amount of people who have arrived in Australia are 148 million