24,901.55 miles (39842.48 kilometers).
Mercury- 57,000,000 miles from Earth Venus-23,700,000 miles from Earth Earth-0 miles from Earth Mars- 35,000,000 miles from Earth Jupiter- 500,000,000 miles from Earth Saturn-746,000,000 miles from Earth Uranus-1,687,000,000 miles from Earth Neptune-2,680,000,000 miles from Earth Pluto-94.5 million miles from Earth
The moon is roughly 250,000 miles and light travels at about 186,000 miles per second, so, it would take about 1.30 seconds for the moonlight to reach the earth.
The Earth travels about 92 million miles in its orbit around the sun each day.
Yes and no. The current average orbital distance between the Earth and the Moon is 384,400 kilometers (= 238,855.0863 miles). However, the Moons orbit is not a circle round the Earth it is an ellipse. This takes it further away (and nearer) to the Earth at times. The furthest away is "Apogee" = 405 410 kilometers = (251,910.09504 miles), while the nearest to is "Perigee" = 362,570 kilometers = (225,290.55317 miles). Thus "yes" there are times when the Moon is 250,000 miles from Earth. Also note that each year the distance between the Earth and the Moon is increasing (at about the rate that your fingernails grow) by 3.82±0.07cm per year. This is caused by the tidal interaction between the Earth and the Moon and means that in the far past the Moon was much much closer to the Earth.
The Earth is much closer. The Moon orbits the Earth, and both are the same distance from the Sun on average. The Moon is about a quarter of a million miles from Earth, and the Sun is more than 93 million miles (400 times farther away). They only appear the same general size because the Sun is incredibly huge compared to the Moon or the Earth.
It is 22,300 miles.
The circumference of the Earth, along the Equator, is about 24,800 miles, so 74,000 miles is about three times around the Earth.
The moon is much closer to the earth that the sun. The moon is about 239,000 miles away. The sun is about 93,000,000 miles away.
Mercury- 57,000,000 miles from Earth Venus-23,700,000 miles from Earth Earth-0 miles from Earth Mars- 35,000,000 miles from Earth Jupiter- 500,000,000 miles from Earth Saturn-746,000,000 miles from Earth Uranus-1,687,000,000 miles from Earth Neptune-2,680,000,000 miles from Earth Pluto-94.5 million miles from Earth
Earth travels approximately 29.8 km (18.5 miles) in one second, which equals about 107,280 km (66,673 miles) in one hour as it orbits the Sun.
Its diameter is one fifth of the Earth's, about 1,600 miles.
Paris. The moon is about 220,000 miles away from Earth. Earth's circumference is about 25,000 miles. Paris is much closer to New York (3,636 miles) then the moon (238,857 miles). No distance between two places on Earth is greater than the distance to the moon. The circumference of the Earth is only 24,901 miles so that's pretty much the furthest you can go between two points on Earth. The distance to the moon as mentioned is over 238,857 miles.
93 million miles, or about 8 light-minutes.
The average circumference of Earth is approximately 24,901 miles (40,075 kilometers).
Mercury is much smaller than earth.
It depends on what you consider much. At its closest point the Earth is 91.4 million miles from the Sun. At its furthermost it's 94.5 million miles. So the difference is 3.1 million miles. Which is about 3.5 percent.
326 million cubic miles