The standard unit of measurement for the distance from the sun to the earth is one Astronomical Unit (AU).
An AU, as defined by the International Astronomical Union, is about 149,597,871 km (92,955,807 miles). It is the mean distance between the sun and the earth.
The average distance from the earth to the sun is around 93 million miles, which is 150 million kilometers. Since there are 100,000 centimeters in one kilometer, the distance in cm would be 15 trillion.
Note that since the earth's orbit around the sun is an ellipse (not a circle), the distance from the sun does vary.
why is the distance from the earth to the sun standard?
the star Yildun is 185 light years away from the sun!
The distance from earth and the sun is not in billions. It is around 150 million km away (93.20567 miles).Sometimes this changes because of our orbit which is elliptical, not circular, thus the variation. This is also called'1 Astronomical Unit'.
Nothing from another galaxy can affect Earth ever. Other galaxies are too far away.
SOLAR SYSTEM: Sun - Mercury - Venus - Earth - Mars - Jupiter - Saturn, Uranus... and so on
*390,682,810 miles. If the Earth and Jupiter are not in a line with the sun with the sun in the middle, however, this answer will be incorrect.
The sun is very far away from the sun. In fact, the sun is 19,000,000 miles away from the earth.
The Earth is 8.2 light-MINUTES away from the Sun.
Because the sun is far away and you are stood on the earth
About 93,000,000 miles away.
92,000,000 miles from earth
so far away
earth is 150 million miles away from the sun
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Moon is 250,000 miles away. Sun is 93,000,000 miles away.
The sun is 93 million miles away from the earth.
The earth is about 93 million miles from the sun.