7billion feet and or 1.3billion llamas.
It isn't. Pluto is not classified as a planet. It's classified as a dwarf. Therefore it is not the farthest planet from the sun. The farthest official planet from the sun is Neptune.
The average distance from Earth to the Moon is about 238,855 miles.
The planet Mercury is 28.5 million miles from the sun. The planet Earth is 93 million miles from the sun. The difference is 66.5 million miles, is this what you are asking? That is the closet the sun is to Mercury. Mercury's orbit is very elliptical. The furthest distance is 43 Million miles. The difference is 50 million miles. The only problem is: In the solar system all planets are orbiting the sun. Their orbits are such that the distance between planets is not the difference between their relative distances fro, the sun. At one time the earth and mercury could be on either the same side or completely opposite sides of the sun. More data is needed
The candy bar that seems to have been named after the fourth planet from the sun is called the Mars Bar.
As a planet moves farther from the sun, its period, or the time it takes to complete one orbit, will increase. This is due to the decreasing gravitational force from the sun at greater distances, which results in the planet taking longer to complete its orbit.
It isn't. Pluto is not classified as a planet. It's classified as a dwarf. Therefore it is not the farthest planet from the sun. The farthest official planet from the sun is Neptune.
2.34 miles dude
118 miles
It depends on the position of the moon around the earth. if it is the other side of earth it would be further away than if it was on the side of the earth facing the sun. But it is roughly 93 million miles
Joplin, Mo to Denver, Co I'll tell you how far to go 700 miles from to to fro
48.5 miles via US-101 N
The average distance between Earth and the Moon is about 384,400 kilometers (238,855 miles).
about 170 miles
There are 323 miles fro Aveiro Portugal to Madrid Spain. It should take five and one half to six hours to drive.
The average distance from Earth to the Moon is about 238,855 miles.
About 450 miles.
The planet Mercury is 28.5 million miles from the sun. The planet Earth is 93 million miles from the sun. The difference is 66.5 million miles, is this what you are asking? That is the closet the sun is to Mercury. Mercury's orbit is very elliptical. The furthest distance is 43 Million miles. The difference is 50 million miles. The only problem is: In the solar system all planets are orbiting the sun. Their orbits are such that the distance between planets is not the difference between their relative distances fro, the sun. At one time the earth and mercury could be on either the same side or completely opposite sides of the sun. More data is needed