The distance of earth from the sun is about 93,000,000 miles
Not for thousands of years ! It's 'drifting' away at the rate of 1.5 inches a year. By the time it's too far away to affect the earth, the sun will have already swallowed the eath up as it grows into a red giant !
Without the sun the current temp would be about 5 degrees Kelvin (that's about - 450 Fahrenheit).
93 million miles away
Igneous rocks do form on the earths surface. A volcano erupts and the lava that comes out cools and hardens forming igneous rocks.
3rd nearest planet to the sun. Mercury Venus Earth Mars Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and if you still count... Pluto
the sun moves around the eath not the eath moves around the sun by falaby66
Galileo
No. The Sun is stationary, while the Earth rotates around the Sun. So the Earth is a satellite to the Sun.
365 and a quarter
365 and a quarter
none because the eath isn't a planet
true
it took 84 eath years
it is far 580 miles away from jupiter
Without the sun the current temp would be about 5 degrees Kelvin (that's about - 450 Fahrenheit).
Not for thousands of years ! It's 'drifting' away at the rate of 1.5 inches a year. By the time it's too far away to affect the earth, the sun will have already swallowed the eath up as it grows into a red giant !
93 million miles away