93,000,000 miles or one AU
No, Earth is not the most distant planet from the sun. Neptune holds the title for being the most distant planet in our solar system.
It is 150 million kilometers or 93 million miles from the earth to the sun.
Yes, while the Earth orbits the Sun, the Moon carries on orbiting the Earth, as it is not as affected by the distant gravity of the Sun as it is by the nearer gravity of Earth.
the sun!
Well Saturn is the sixth distant planet from the sun.
well about 5 to 6 million distance
Distant Sun was created in 1993-09.
Earth's current distance of approximately 93,000,000 miles seems about right.
If someone could build a trail from earth to the sun, it would take 3500 years to walk that distance at 3 miles per hour. That makes the sun quite distant in that respect, although it is about 300 thousand times closer to us than the next nearest star.
Never. Mars and earth both orbit the sun. Since Mars has a more distant orbit, a year on Mars is almost the equivalent of two years on earth.
The third most distant planet from the sun is Earth. It orders from Mercury, Venus and then Earth. The answer would then be Tellurium.The planets that orbit the sun are constantly moving in orbit and therefore getting closer and further apart from each other. Therefore, the third most distant planet from the Earth is changing as the years pass.For a complete list of elements named after planets, seehttp://wiki.answers.com/What_elements_are_named_after_a_planet
We can observe nearby stars moving forward and back against the background of distant stars (parallax). Scientific analysis coupled with observations show that the Earth is held in its orbit by the gravitational force of the Sun which is far more massive than the Earth.