The orbit of Venus is:
108,200,000 KM from the Sun.
In terms of time taken it is 224.70069 Earth days. The distance travelled in that time at an average orbital speed of 126077.04 km/hour would be around 680 million km.
Venus can get closer to the Earth and it can also get further away (when it is on the opposite side of the Sun in it's orbit). At closest approach Venus is about 41 million kilometers. At perihelion (point in orbit closest to the Sun) Earth is 147 million km from the Sun.
Venus orbits the Sun at about 35.02 km/s or 126,072 kmh (78,337.5 mph)
224.7 earth days or you can say 225 earth days
108,208,930 km (on average - the orbit is an ellipse)
Venus' orbit keeps it about 107 million km to about 109 million km from the Sun. (67 million to 69 million miles)
In terms of time taken it is 224.70069 Earth days. The distance travelled in that time at an average orbital speed of 126077.04 km/hour would be around 680 million km.
Venus can get closer to the Earth and it can also get further away (when it is on the opposite side of the Sun in it's orbit). At closest approach Venus is about 41 million kilometers. At perihelion (point in orbit closest to the Sun) Earth is 147 million km from the Sun.
Venus orbits the Sun at about 35.02 km/s or 126,072 kmh (78,337.5 mph)
If Venus orbited 96% closer to the sun, it would orbit at an average distance of 2.69 million miles (4.33 million km).
around about 108,200,000 km
There are two planets closer to the sun than the Earth: Venus and Mercury. Earth orbits at around 150,000,000 km from the sun. Venus is at 105,000,000 km and Mercury is at around 60,000,000 km.
224.7 earth days or you can say 225 earth days
The speed of Earth is related to the position of its orbit around the Sun. At a higher speed, Earth would need to be closer to the Sun; at a lower speed, it would need to be farther from the Sun. In its current orbit, Earth moves around the Sun at a speed of about 30 km/second. Earth can't get much closer to the Sun (and therefore move faster) than that; for instance, Venus moves around the Sun at a mean speed of about 35 km/second, and it seems that Venus is too close to the Sun for life.
108,208,930 km (on average - the orbit is an ellipse)
Being 2nd closest to the Sun, Venus is a speedy planet. It orbits the Sun at an average speed of 78,335 miles per hour (21.76 miles/second - 35.02 km/s).
Uranus's orbit would be at 71,352,000 miles (114,830,000 km), just past the orbit of Venus.