Mercury - 35,983,610 Venus - 67,232,360 Earth - 92,957,100 Mars - 141,635,300 Jupiter - 483,632,000 Saturn - 888,188,000 Uranus - 1,783,950,000 Neptune - 2,798,842,000 Pluto(may not be a planet) - 3,674,491,000 http://cse.ssl.berkeley.edu/AtHomeAstronomy/act10_datasheet.html IN MILES
sorta there are inner and outer planets the inner planets are alike and outer planets are alike to but inner and outer planets are different.
Kepler's three laws of planetary motion can be described as follows: * The path of the planets about the sun are elliptical in shape, with the center of the sun being located at one focus. (The Law of Ellipses). * An imaginary line drawn from the center of the sun to the center of the planet will sweep out equal areas in equal intervals of time. (The Law of Equal Areas) * The ratio of the squares of the periods of any two planets is equal to the ratio of the cubes of their average distances from the sun. (The Law of Harmonies)
It is the time in which planets orbit the sun.
Displacements because displacements will tell your friend how far to go and which direction to go, while distances will only tell how far to go.
The path where a planet moves around the sun is called an orbit.
The difference is that the sun is a star, the other planets are just planets
Using the same scale for both planet size and distance from the sun would result in planets being spaced too far apart from each other compared to their actual distances. This would lead to an incorrect representation of the relative distances between planets in our solar system. It is better to use separate scales for size and distance to accurately depict the vastness of space.
The distances vary as the planets orbit the Sun. On average, the answer is Mercury.
Planets in our solar system are far apart because of the vast distances between them. These distances are a result of the gravitational forces that govern the motion of celestial bodies in space. The spacing between planets allows each one to orbit the Sun without interfering with the gravitational pull of neighboring planets.
yes, however as compared to the outer planets, no.
The inner planets are closer together than the outer planets are.
they have different distances from the sun
because they we're made at different times
How far is the earth to the sun?
the planets away from the sun are called outer planets. They are Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and if you consider it a planet Pluto.
We revolve around the Sun. There are only these known planets in our Solar System.
How far away is Pluto from all the pther planets?