Earth's distance from the Sun is about 93 million miles; since the orbit is very nearly circular, you can use the formula for a circle (circumference = 2 x pi x radius).
about 100 miles
very far
One Earth orbit around the sun is about 584 million miles.
18 miles per second
Yes, the word 'orbit' is both a noun (orbit, orbits) and a verb (orbit, orbits, orbiting, orbited).Examples:How many miles is the Earth's orbit around the Sun? (noun)The Earth travels 584 million miles to orbit the Sun. (verb)
Roughly 15,00,767 miles or 24,15,250 km.
The earth travels approximately 584,020,178 miles in one orbit around the Sun. The number is approxamate, because the orbit varies slightly from year to year.
The sun's diameter is 870000 miles.
It takes approximately 365 days for the Earth to orbit the sun. This means that the Earth is racing through space around the Sun at about 67,000 miles per hour.
It orbits the Earth at about 250 statute miles
The radius is 93 million miles so multiply it by 2 x pi.
The radius of the orbit is 238,000 miles and you have to multiply by 2 pi, which is 6.283, so the answer is 1.5 million miles.
Do you mean the length of such an orbit ?Well . . .-- The radius of the Earth is about 3,960 miles.-- 220 miles further out means that the radius of the orbit is 4,180 miles.-- The circumference of a circle is (2 pi) x (the radius).-- So the length of the orbit is (8,360 pi) = 26,264 miles. (rounded)
One orbit of the Earth around the Sun is 1 year. We say one year meaning that one full orbit of the Earth around the Sun.