14 billion kilometers
The eleventh planet is Eris. There are only 8 planets. Eris is only a dwarf planet
Eris is located in the Kuiper belt [See related question] beyond the orbit of Neptune.
In order of increasing distance they are: Ceres (king of the asteroids), Pluto, Haumea, Makemake, and Eris (current king of the Kuiper Belt).
Eris is at the edge of the solar system at the inward edge of the Oort Cloud. At aphelion (its furthest distance from the sun) it is 97.65 AU and at perihelion (its closest distance to the sun) it is 37.38 AU. (An AU is the distance from Earth to the Sun, roughly 90 million miles or 150 million kilometers.) This means that Eris' orbit is incredibly erratic. In fact, Eris perihelion is closer to the sun than Pluto aphelion (which 48.87 AU) but does not come close to Neptune (which has an aphelion of 30.44 AU).
I think you mean "Eris". Is average distance from the Sun is about 6290 million miles.
yes it is
Eris is the largest Known Dwarf Planet in our solar system
Eris orbits our sun. It is well within our solar system--it is not an exoplanet.
Eris is part of our solar system, which is part of the Milky Way galaxy.
no but Eris isn't a planet it is a dwarf planet.
ERIS
They are dwarf planets in our solar system.
Eris is the latest planet
The eleventh planet is Eris. There are only 8 planets. Eris is only a dwarf planet
It varies greatly.
Eris is located in the Kuiper belt [See related question] beyond the orbit of Neptune.
No. First of all, Eris is not a planet; it is a dwarf planet. Eris is smaller thean Mercury, the smallest planet in the solar system. The largest planet is Jupiter. Eris is the largest of the dwarf planets.