Uranus is about 3 billion miles from the Sun depending on it's orbit.
It's average distance from the Sun is 2,876,679,082 km
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 3 billion years the sun will have grown brighter and rendered Earth too hot for life.
The answer is approximately 4.7-4.9 billion miles from earth. Uranus is a hydrogen gas planet with unknown inner core and very high velocity surface winds. Average distance from sun is 4.828 billion miles. Average distance of earth from the sun is 100 million miles. Both Uranus and Earth have elliptical orbits, so each planet can be closer or farther from the sun at any time of the year. Also each planet can be on the same side of the sun, or on opposite sides of the sun as they rotate. So the answer is (a) 4,828,000,000 miles minus 100,000,000 miles = 4.728 billion miles and (b) 4.828 billion miles plus 100 million miles when each planet is on opposite side of sun = 4.928 billion miles
3 planet from the sun.
Planet Uranus is about 3 billion kilometers from the sun at its furthest point in its orbit. At its closest point it is about 2.5 billions kilometers away.
Earth is the third planet from the sun. Mercury is first and Venus is second. Mars is the fourth. These are the Inner Planets.
Earth is the third planet from Sol (the sun).
The Earth is the third (3rd) planet from the sun. Pluto used to be the 9th planet from the sun, but since Pluto is now called a dwarf planet, there is no planet that is 9th from the sun.
The Earth is the 3rd planet from the sun. (third rock from the sun, you remember that?)
1,000 x 1,000 x 1,000 3 billion cubic metres in 3 cubic kilometres
1.the earth revolves around the sun - correct. 2.the earth is the third planet from the sun - correct.3.the earth is the smallest planet in the solar system - incorrect, it's Mercury.
The third planet planet from the sun is Earth. Remember the ryme, My very easy method just speeds up naming planets