I am not aware of any astronomical object called "Puranas". Perhaps you may want to check the spelling, or otherwise clarify what you are talking about.
How does a planet's distance from the sun affect its period of revolution?
The Earth is the third planet from the sun.
The temperature of a planet varies with the distance from the sun because the sun is hot and the closer something is to the sun, the hotter the object gets. The further away the planet from the sun, the colder the planet.
The temperature of a planet varies with the distance from the sun because the sun is hot and the closer something is to the sun, the hotter the object gets. The further away the planet from the sun, the colder the planet.
The temperature of a planet varies with the distance from the sun because the sun is hot and the closer something is to the sun, the hotter the object gets. The further away the planet from the sun, the colder the planet.
The right answer is Venus.
The average distance the planet Venus is from the sun is 67,240,000 miles. Venus is the second closet planet to the sun.
Our planet, Earth.
The size of a planet is not related to it's distance from the sun. Planet mass and orbital velocity are factors that determine it's distance from the sun.
The point in a planet's orbit where it reaches its maximum distance from the Sun is called the Aphelion.
Mars.
The third planet to sun is our planet "Earth" which is at the minimum distance of 146 million kilometers and the maximum distance from the sun of 152 million kilometers while orbiting around the sun.