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How earths distance from the sun change throughout the year?

how does earths distance from the sun change throughout the year


How far is the earths moon from mercury?

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


What is the distance from earth to the sun when it is nearest from the sun?

The Earths orbital distance from the sun is 147,098,290km (91,402,641 miles) at its closest (Perihelion).


What is earths distance fron the sun?

93 million miles


What planet is one astronimical unit away from the sun?

Earth. This is how an astronomical distance is defined, Earths average distance from the sun.


Can you measure the earths distance from the sun in light years?

it would have to be fractional the sun is not far enough


Lists earths Distance from the sun as an average?

93 Million miles.


What is the distance of the Earths annual circuit around the Sun?

966 million kms


Does the distance from the sun affect the earth's temperature?

Because of the Earths atmosphere, the distance from the Sun, does not affect the temperature on the surface of the Earth. In the northern hemisphere, we are closer to the Sun in winter and the furthest away in summer.


How many times the diameter of Earth is its distance from the Sun?

Earth's equatorial diameter = 7,926 milesAverage distance from the sun = 93,000,000 milesRatio of (distance to the sun) / (diameter) = (93,000,000 / 7,926)= 11,733You'd have to stack 11,733 earths belly-to-belly in order to reach from the sun to where we are.


Why isn't the change in earths distance from the sun enough to cause thr seasons?

its to far away


What if the earths orbit aroud the sun was circular and not elliptical?

Not much would change. Note that the seasons are NOT related to changes in the distance from the Sun.