The biome that is the closest and farthest may vary to where you live.
The biome closest to the North Pole is the marine biome, but the land biome closest to the North Pole is the tundra.
South down's is closest. USA is furthest.
You are closest to the Sun at perihelion and furthest at aphelion. As to which month, it will depend on where you live. In the Northern Hemisphere you are closest to the Sun in January and furthest in July.
Closest point is called the perihelion; furthest from sun is aphelion.
No, the opposite in fact. Sol is the closest star to Earth.
Just drag the big fish straight to the furthest fish then the second furthest then third furthest then the closest one to you.
Perihelion - Aphelion is when the Earth is furthest from the Sun.
no, mercury is the closest to the sun. Pluto (the dwarf planet) is the furthest. this is the order from closest to furthest: Mercury Venus Earth Mars Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune Pluto (dwarf planet)
Furthest from the midline is "distal". The ischium is the bone closest to the seat of a chair while you are sitting.
The two biomes closest to Minnesota are the Prairie biome to the southwest and the Deciduous Forest biome to the southeast. Minnesota itself is typically classified as part of the Temperate Deciduous Forest biome.
Mercury is closest to the sun, and Pluto was the farthest away, but it was removed as a planet, and now Neptune is furthest from Sol.
If you are referring to Earth, the sun is furthest at the summer solstice (June 21st).