Gravity
Gravity
about 10,000000km
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A map scale.
A map scale.
AU is not used to measure the distances on earth, because a astronomical unit is a unit of measurement equal to the distance between Earth and Sun. So that's why you cannot use Au for measure the distances on Earth.
Stellar distances are measured in light-years, which is the average distance between the Earth and the Sun.
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The distances between inner planets are relatively close compared to the distances between outer planets. For example, the distance between Earth and Venus is around 25 million miles on average, while the distance between Earth and Mars can vary from 34 million to 250 million miles due to their elliptical orbits.
The distances between inner planets (Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars) are much smaller compared to the distances between outer planets (Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune). The inner planets are closer to each other, with relatively small gaps between their orbits, while the outer planets are much farther apart, with larger gaps between their orbits.
The gravitational force between the Earth and the Moon is responsible for keeping the Moon in orbit around the Earth. This force acts as a centripetal force, pulling the Moon towards the Earth and keeping it in a stable orbit.
I assume you mean between Earth and the other planets. Earth to Mercury is between 77.3 million and Earth to Venus is between 40 million and Earth to Mars is between 56 million and Earth to Jupiter is between 893 million and 964 million km Earth to Saturn is between 1.2 billion and 1.6 billion km Earth to Uranus is between 2.57 billion and Earth to Neptune is between 4.3 billion and Earth to Pluto (even though Pluto isn't technically a planet, we all like Pluto, so here are its distances) is between 4.28 billion and