The Earth is about 2.7 billion miles from Neptune. This distance increases when the planets are on either side of the sun during their orbits.
Earth. Neptune is the farthest planet away. Since the Sun is totally far away, this makes Neptune closer to Earth. Its like " the sun, a couple of planets including Earth, and then Neptune".
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Neptune. It used to be Pluto until they announced that it was no longer a planet
220,500 miles
Neptune, the planet that is the farthest known of the solar system, if you discount Pluto, is located 30.047 times farther away from the Sun than Earth is, at 2,793,100,000 miles, while earth is 93,000,000 miles from the Sun. Only about one thousandth of the Sunlight received by Earth reaches Neptune. Yet, with that small amount of sunlight the atmosphere of Neptune is significantly affected. To sum this up, Neptune only gets about 1/900 the sunlight of earth.
Earth. Neptune is the farthest planet away. Since the Sun is totally far away, this makes Neptune closer to Earth. Its like " the sun, a couple of planets including Earth, and then Neptune".
It's a planet, and from far away, they both look blue.
we would all die
Yes ofcourse as Pluto is well far away
yes much cooler, because it is much more far away from the sun then earth is
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Neptune is 4,504,300,000 km away from the sun.
Neptune. It used to be Pluto until they announced that it was no longer a planet
220,500 miles
the answer is 738,000
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Neptune, the planet that is the farthest known of the solar system, if you discount Pluto, is located 30.047 times farther away from the Sun than Earth is, at 2,793,100,000 miles, while earth is 93,000,000 miles from the Sun. Only about one thousandth of the Sunlight received by Earth reaches Neptune. Yet, with that small amount of sunlight the atmosphere of Neptune is significantly affected. To sum this up, Neptune only gets about 1/900 the sunlight of earth.