The point in Earth's orbit where it's the furthest away from the Sun is called "aphelion".
Because the Earth's orbit has low eccentricity, it's not that much further away than when it's nearest the Sun (perihelion); the difference between the two is only about 3%.
The sun is very far away from the sun. In fact, the sun is 19,000,000 miles away from the earth.
The Sun is a star, and is very large and very bright, and its light travels very far.
no their is no planet which is very far away from the sun but in the past pluto was very far and small thats why it had not been counted as a planet
Yes. Very, very, very far away. The Sun is about 90 million miles away. Other stars are millions of millions of miles away.
The sun in there is like far away from land so if you go there you might not feel the sun cause it is very far away that is why it is so cold.
the sun is very hot so if the planet is close to the sun the temture rises if it is far away it gets cold and the tempature colls down because the next star is very far away and it wont get colder
Very cold because it's far away from the sun
because it is so far away from the sun i guess
It has to do with the rotation of the earth and how far away it is from the sun during the different seasons.
The point in Earth's orbit where it's the furthest away from the Sun is called "aphelion".Because the Earth's orbit has low eccentricity, it's not that much further away than when it's nearest the Sun (perihelion); the difference between the two is only about 3%.
much far away... it takes four light years to reach the nearest star to the sun... so the others are certainly very very and very far away... we can only see them for their beauty at night and just admire and wonder....
the sun is a very big thing and is far away the moon is small compared to the sun and is near to us when the big sun goes far away it seems to be as big as the moon near to us