The average distance of Mercury from the Sun is about 36 million miles or 58 million kilometers.
The distance is 36,000,000 miles from the Sun.
The nearest planet to the sun is Mercury. It orbits the sun at an average distance of about 36 million miles.
The average mean distance between Mercury and the Sun is generally cited as being 36,000,000 miles or, 57,900,000 kilometres.
Mercury's average distance from the sun in the course of a complete revolution is 58 million km. Venus' average distance from the sun in the course of a complete revolution is 108.2 million km. The difference is (108.2 - 58) million = 50.2 millionkilometers.
The average distance from the sun to mercury is 57.9 million kilometres.
Mercury's average distance from the Sun is 57.9 million kilometers.
The distance form Mercury to the Sun is not constant because Mercury's orbit is not a perfect circle. The average distance is 35,980,000 miles.
The average distance of Mercury from the Sun is about 36 million miles or 58 million kilometers.
Both Mercury and Earth are orbiting the Sun. At some time they are on the same side of the sun and at others they are on opposite sides of the Sun. Thus the concept of an average distance between them is almost meaningless as it is constantly changing.The average distance of Mercury from the Sun is 57,909,100 km.The average distance of Earth from the Sun is 149,597,887 km.
The average distance from the sun to Mercury is approximately 57.9 million kilometers or 36 million miles.
The distance is 36,000,000 miles from the Sun.
The average distance from the Sun to Jupiter is 721 million kilometres more than the distance from the Sun to Mercury.
0.387 is the average distance from the Sun to Mercury in AU. Note: AU=astronomical unit
its 58 million kilometer
57,910,000 kilometers. I don't know in miles, sorry.
Mercury is first from the sun