No planet could survive at 93 miles away - much too close. Its Earth that is about 93 million miles from the sun on average.
Jupiter orbits between Mars and Saturn's orbit.
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
Pluto is, on average 3,607,000,000 miles from earth, which is 3699955887 miles from the sun. These are averages, not exact numbers as the planets shift in their orbits, especially Pluto's.
A mean average of 38.5 AUs from Earth. Pluto is 39-49 AU from the planet Earth, depending on the relative position of the planets in their orbits.
The planet that is approximately 20 billion miles away from Earth would be Neptune.
The planet Maris is 33.9 million miles away from the planet Earth. The planet Jupiter is 365 million miles away from Earth.
Jupiter orbits between Mars and Saturn's orbit.
It really could be close to anything. IT would depend where 1.1 billion miles away it is. (i.e. Up? North? Upnorth?) and, the position of the planets in their orbits.
The planet Mars is approximately 13 light minutes from the Sun.
The one farthest away from the sun. Pluto. If you don't count Pluto as a planet anymore, then Neptune. Orbits increase in size the farther away they are from the sun.
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
No planet is THAT close.
Pluto is, on average 3,607,000,000 miles from earth, which is 3699955887 miles from the sun. These are averages, not exact numbers as the planets shift in their orbits, especially Pluto's.
The moon doesn't have water but it's 93 million miles away. So since the moon orbits the earth I guess the answer is...The earth.
A mean average of 38.5 AUs from Earth. Pluto is 39-49 AU from the planet Earth, depending on the relative position of the planets in their orbits.
Mars has a minimum of 33.9 million miles away from Earth (consider the orbital path!) and a maximum of 250 million miles away. On average, it is about 140 million miles away. However, the closest planet is Venus. With the closest to Earth being only 23.6 million miles away, and the farthest being 162.2 million miles away!
The planet that is approximately 20 billion miles away from Earth would be Neptune.