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Venus is closer to the sun than any other planet except Mercury. Its mean (average) distance from the sun is about 67 million miles (108 million kilometers).
Earth's orbit is intermediate between the orbits of Venus and Mars. Earth is an average distance of 149.6 million kilometres from the Sun, while Venus is (on average) 108 million kilometres from the Sun and Mars (on average) is 227 million kilometres from the Sun.
There are 1.609344 kilometres in one mile. Therefore, rounded to two decimal places, 108 kilometres is equal to 108/1.609344 = 67.11 miles.
Venus is the second planet from the sun. 108 million km
Pluto was relegated to "Dwarf Planet" status in 2006, but irrespective of planetary status, it is still a body orbiting our sun. Pluto (Dwarf planet) is about 5,913 million km from the sun (on average). Earth is about 150 million km from the sun. Venus is about 108 million km from the sun. Mercury is about 58 million km from the sun. Depending on your definition of a planet, Pluto is easily the furthest but, if you insist that Pluto is no longer a planet, then it must be Earth.
mean distance of Sun to Mercury = 57.9 million kilometres Venus = 108 million kilometres Mars = 228 million kilometres Jupiter = 778 million kilometres Saturn = 1425 million kilometres
If by order you mean what order are the planets in, than I can help. The order of the planets is decided by the distance the planets are away from the sun. The planet that is the closest to the sun (Mercury) is reguared as the plaet first in order as its orbit is closest to what we believe may be the centre of our Galaxy. The order is as follows (For extra info I have added the distance away from teh sun each planet is): 1. Mercury (57 milllion kilometres) 2. Venus (108 million kilometres) 3. Earth (150 million kilometres) 4. Mars (228 million kilometres) 5. Jupiter (779 million kilometres) 6. Saturn ( 1.43 billion kilometres) 7. Uranus (2.88 billion kilometres) 8. Neptune (4.5 billion kilomteres) 9. Pluto (5.91 billion kilometres) NOTE: Sometimes Pluto isn't identified as a planet. It can also be known as a dwarf or mino planet. NOTE: During Neptunes orbit, it goes outside of Pluto's meaning that every few thousand years, Neptune is further away than Pluto, but for a majority, Neptune is closer. NOTE: The distance away is based on the average distance.
In space, around 1.5*108 kilometres away.
150,000,000 kilometres In scientific notation 1.5*108 kilometers
Venus is closer to the sun than any other planet except Mercury. Its mean (average) distance from the sun is about 67 million miles (108 million kilometers).
Earth's orbit is intermediate between the orbits of Venus and Mars. Earth is an average distance of 149.6 million kilometres from the Sun, while Venus is (on average) 108 million kilometres from the Sun and Mars (on average) is 227 million kilometres from the Sun.
There are 1.609344 kilometres in one mile. Therefore, rounded to two decimal places, 108 kilometres is equal to 108/1.609344 = 67.11 miles.
Venus is the second planet from the sun. 108 million km
100 million = 108 So 100 million *100 million = 108 * 108 = 1016 = 10*1015 = 10 quadrillion.
107 million kilometers
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108 miles