planet? Earth is 150 million km from the sun
saturn
At its closest Jupiter is 460 million miles (741 million km) from the sun; at its farthest it is 508 million miles (817 million km) away. On average, the distance between Jupiter and the sun is 484 million miles (778 million km).
The answer is Earth
1782 million miles or 2974 million km from Sun
OK, Saturn is about 1,430,000,000 km from the sun. There are 1000 m in a km, and 100 cm in a m. 1,430,000,000*1000*100= 143000000000000 cm from the sun.
The closest star to Mars is the Sun. The distance of Mars to the Sun is 227.92 million km or 141.62 million miles. However, Mars orbits the sun in an elliptical orbit, so at its closest point called the perihelion, it is only 206.62 million km away, or 128.39 million miles. At its farthest point, Mars is 249.23 million km away, or 154.86 million miles.
At its closest Jupiter is 460 million miles (741 million km) from the sun; at its farthest it is 508 million miles (817 million km) away. On average, the distance between Jupiter and the sun is 484 million miles (778 million km).
The average distance to the Sun is about 150 million km.
Earth is about 150 million km or 93 million miles from the sun.
107 million kilometers
The answer is Earth
mercury because it is 60 million km away from the sun
approximately 143 million kilometers away
1782 million miles or 2974 million km from Sun
93 million
OK, Saturn is about 1,430,000,000 km from the sun. There are 1000 m in a km, and 100 cm in a m. 1,430,000,000*1000*100= 143000000000000 cm from the sun.
2869 million km, approximately, is the average distance.
'Plant' does not mean anything, if you mean 'planet' then it would have to be Venus since it would be 38 million km away from us at the closest. Mars is about 54.6 million km away from us at its closest as well.