93 million miles away
No. About 330 000 Earths would fit inside the volume of the Sun.
Neptune is 30.069 miles away from the sun Earth 9 million
Neptune is closer to the sun but because of Pluto's elliptical orbit, Neptune is farther away form the sun for 20 years. Neptune is closer to the sun but because of Pluto's elliptical orbit, Neptune is farther away form the sun for 20 years.
It depends on what you mean by "close"
150 million km. As long as you mean "from the sun".
No, it is 778,547,200 km away form the Sun.
Yes it is away form the Sun.
If you mean 'when the Earth is leaning away from the Sun', the answer would be winter
93 million miles away
Night.
The further you get away form the sun the less intense its radiation gets.
The further you get away form the sun the less intense its radiation gets.
The Sun... from the Sun? If you mean, what stops the Sun from breaking apart, it is held together by its own gravity.
If the Earth was 1mm (average mean diameter) then the sun would be 11.740543m away.
The Earth is about 93,000,000 miles away from the Sun. To be exact, it is 92,955,807.27 miles away. An AU, or Astronomical Unit, is used by astronomers to represent the mean distance from the Earth to the Sun.
The question as asked is meaningless. Perhaps you mean "Where is half the Earth when it is facing away from the Sun?" In that case the answer would be "in darkness or, as we like to call it, night"