There are no planets a million miles wide. Our Sun is about a million miles in diameter.
The orbit of Mercury is elliptical. This means that its orbit travels the path of an ellipse, and isn't always the same distance from the Sun. When Mercury makes its closest approach to the Sun, astronomers call this perihelion. So, the perihelion of Mercury is 46 million kilometers (29 million miles), or 0.307 astronomical units (1 AU is the distance from the Sun to the Earth). The furthest point of a planet's orbit is called the aphelion. So in the case of Mercury, its furthest point stretches out to 70 million km (44 million miles), or 0.466 astronomical units.
Mercury : average distance 58 million km (36 million miles)Minimum Distance from Sun: 46.0 million km (28.6 million miles)Maximum Distance from Sun: 69.8 million km (43.4 million miles)Venus : average distance 108 million km (67 million miles)Minimum Distance from Sun: 108 million km (67 million miles)Maximum Distance from Sun: 109 million km (68 million miles)Earth : average distance 149.6 million km (93 million miles)Minimum Distance from Sun: 146 million km (91 million miles)Maximum Distance from Sun: 152 million km (94.5 million miles)Mars : average distance 228 million km (142 million miles)Minimum Distance from Sun: 205 million km (128 million miles)Maximum Distance from Sun: 249 million km (155 million miles)Jupiter : average distance 778.5 million km (484 million miles)Minimum Distance from Sun: 741 million km (460 million miles)Maximum Distance from Sun: 817 million km (508 million miles)Saturn : average distance 1.43 billion km (891 million miles)Minimum Distance from Sun: 1.35 billion km (840 million miles)Maximum Distance from Sun: 1.5 billion km (938 million miles)Uranus: average distance 2.88 billion km (1.79 billion miles)Minimum Distance from Sun: 2.7 billion km (1.7 billion miles)Maximum Distance from Sun: 3 billion km (1.87 billion miles)Neptune: average distance 4.5 billion km (2.8 billion miles)Minimum Distance from Sun: 4.46 billion km (2.77 billion miles)Maximum Distance from Sun: 4.54 billion km (2.82 billion miles)
The distance of planet X from the sun can vary depending on its orbit. An astronomical unit (AU) is the average distance between the Earth and the Sun, about 93 million miles. If you know the specific distance of planet X from the sun, you can convert it to astronomical units by dividing by the average distance of 1 AU.
One astronomical unit (AU) is the average distance between the Earth and the Sun, which is about 93 million miles. Therefore, 142 million miles from the Sun is approximately 1.53 AU. This calculation is based on the conversion factor of 1 AU = 93 million miles.
149,668,992 (one hundred and forty nine million six hundred and sixty eight thousand nine hundred and ninety two) 1 mile = 1.60934 km 93 million miles = 93 x 10(6) x 1.60934 = 149 668 620km
For example, a square of 1000 miles on side would have such an area. Or a rectangle that is a million miles long, and 1 miles wide, etc.
By definition, the planet Earths average distance is 1 AU (astronomical Unit) from the sun. This is about 93 million miles or 150 million km.
How long would you like it to be? 10 miles? make the area 2.7 miles wide. 100 miles? make it 0.27 miles wide. 1 million miles? make it 0.000027 miles wide. For any length x, make the width 27/x miles.
If we take the dimensions of a quarter to get 1 inch wide and 1/16th of an inch thick. We can calculate how long it would be if they were stacked face to face. 1/16th of an inch * 1 million = (1million / 16) inches which is roughly .98 miles. If you were to stack them side by side, then it would be 1 million inches, or 15.78 miles!
The temperature on a planet 1 million miles away from the sun would depend on the planet's atmosphere, composition, and other factors. However, generally speaking, being closer to the sun would result in higher temperatures compared to Earth.
About 1 million miles.
A billion million miles is 1,000,000,000,000,000 miles (1 quadrillion miles).
1 AU is 93 million miles. 2790 million miles is 30 AU.
1 million feet = 189.393939 miles
their are 1.3 million species and 1 million of them are insects. So Yes
1 million kilometers = 621,371.2 miles.
What units do you want it in? If miles, 1 km = 0.6214 mile. So 1 million km = 621,400 miles