The distance of Mercury from the sun is 57,910,000 kilometers while Venus is 108,200,000 kilometers away. The Earth is 149,600,000 kilometers away from the sun while Mars is 227,940,000 kilometers apart from it. The largest planet, Jupiter is 778,330,000 kilometers distant from the sun while Saturn is 1,424,600,000 kilometers away. The last three planets namely Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto are 2,873,550,000 kilometers, 4,501,000,000 kilometers, and 5,945,900,000 kilometers away from the sun respectively.
The inner planets are closer together than the outer planets are.
In order, the list of planets closest to the sun (from closest to farthest), Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars.
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Using the same scale for both planet size and distance from the sun would result in planets being spaced too far apart from each other compared to their actual distances. This would lead to an incorrect representation of the relative distances between planets in our solar system. It is better to use separate scales for size and distance to accurately depict the vastness of space.
The object you are referring to is a planet. Planets are celestial bodies that orbit the sun due to gravitational attraction. There are eight known planets in our solar system, including Earth, that revolve around the sun at varying distances.
The difference is that the sun is a star, the other planets are just planets
The distances vary as the planets orbit the Sun. On average, the answer is Mercury.
yes, however as compared to the outer planets, no.
The inner planets are closer together than the outer planets are.
In order, the list of planets closest to the sun (from closest to farthest), Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars.
they have different distances from the sun
because they we're made at different times
No. The planets all orbit the sun at the same time. The planets occupy different orbits at different distances from the sun so they do not affect one another significantly.
The relationship is described by Kepler's Third Law.
The distances between the planets vary all the time since they all orbit the Sun at different rates.
The distances between the inner planets is smaller than the distances between the outer planets.
In general, since the sun is the source of their heat energy, the further away a planet is from the sun, the cooler it is.