The Moon.
The answer is 85km
about 80-110 km above Earth's surface (approx 30 km long)
A depth of 6000 km would be within the lower mantle layer of the Earth. The lower mantle extends from about 660 km to 2900 km below the Earth's surface.
Earth's distance from the Sun in June is approximately between 94,040,000 miles (151,340,000 km) and 94,500,000 miles (152,080,000 km) from the sun, getting farther away as the month progresses. By June 31st, Earth is almost as far from the Sun as it ever gets; the farthest position is called aphelion and occurs in early July.
The average distance fromEarth to Moon is 384,403 km (238,857 miles). Before you put this answer into your homework you've got to understand that the Moon takes an elliptical path around the Earth. That number, 384,403 km is an average distance that astronomers call the semi-major axis. The Moon can get closer to the Earth and it can get further. At its closest point, known as the perihelion, the Moon is only 363,104 km (225,622 miles). And at its most distant point, called aphelion, the Moon gets to a distance of 406,696 km (252,088 miles).
384,000 kilometers = 238,606.5 miles.
The speed of light is 300,000 km/second. If you divide the distance by this speed of light, you get the time in seconds: 1.28.
1 km = .621371192 miles, so... 384000km * 0.62137 = 238,606.1 miles
Multiply km x 0.621371. In your example, 384,000 km x 0.621371 = 238,606.54 miles.
25% of 384,000= 25% * 384000= 0.25 * 384000= 96,000
384000
It is 362,570 km (0.0024 AU) away from the Earth
384000 is a number , so it's numerical value is same as 384000.
238606.53 mi 1 mile = 1.6 kilometer 1 kilometer = 0.62 mile
111,000,000,000,000,000 km away
It is 362,570 km (0.0024 AU) away from the Earth
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