I think it is Mars, but the question is incomplete.
Mars does have a surface gravity that's 37.7 percent of the Earth's.
The Temple of Artemis is 377 feet (115 meters) long and 180 feet (55 meters) wide. It consists of 127 columns, each 60 feet (18 meters) in height.
Mars is definitely closer to Earth than the sun.CorrectionThere's no specific answer. Mars and Earth both orbit around the sun but at different rates (365.23 days for Earth, and about 687 days for Mars). That means their relative positions can be anywhere from on the same radial line in relation to the sun to 180 degrees opposite to each other; in effect "on the same side" or "on the opposite side" of the sun. Using some very approximate numbers, the average distance from the sun to Earth is 150,000,000 km while Mars is 227,000,000 km away. So when the two planets are nearest each other ("same side") they might come as close as 77 million km while they could be as much as 377 million km apart at their farthest ("opposite sides"). Of course neither planet's orbit is exactly circular, so those numbers can change by as much as 10% or so, depending on where the matchups occur.
The surface temperature of the sun is approx. 5,500 °C Heating power: The solar constant on earth is 4000/3 watts/m^2. Given the sun is 150Gm away the heat given off at the sun is the solar constant times the area covered, 4pi r-squared, (4e3/3)x4pi (150e9)^2= 377 e24 watts. This is a lot of heating power.
Depends on the size, speed, and composition of the asteroid. It could burn up in our atmosphere. It could hit the ground harmlessly as a small grain of sand. It could explode in the lower atmosphere and level thousands of square miles of forest. It could hit the ocean and cause a massive tsunami. It could leave an impact crater the size of Texas and throw enough debris into the atmosphere to start a very long "nuclear winter". It could split the earth in two.
The distance between the Sun and the Earth is about 93,000,000 miles. The distance between the Moon and the Earth is about 250,000 miles. The distance between the Moon and the Earth is thus shorter.
There are 25.4 millimetres in one inch. Therefore, rounded to two decimal places, 377 millimetres is equal to 377 / 25.4 = 14.84 inches.
377 = 377
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377 is CCCLXXVII
The factors of 377 are 1, 13, 29, and 377No, 2 is not a factor of 377
498+377 = ..........
7623
13 x 29 = 377
It is: 377/1 = 754/2
1, 13, 29, 377
Not evenly. 377/8 = 47.125
155,534 multiplied by 377 is 58,636,318.