The distances between planets depend on where in their orbit they are.
The distances between the inner planets is smaller than the distances between the outer planets.
No. They are much greater.
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Illustrations generally fail to represent the sheer size and massive proportions of the solar system. The distances between objects are often imprecise and the distances are not always proportional, giving viewers of that particular illustration an incorrect idea of our distance from other planets.
The speed of light is normally used to tell the distance between planets. The distance between cities is measured in miles.
The distances between the inner planets is smaller than the distances between the outer planets.
The distances between inner planets (Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars) are much smaller compared to the distances between outer planets (Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune). The inner planets are closer to each other, with relatively small gaps between their orbits, while the outer planets are much farther apart, with larger gaps between their orbits.
The inner planets are closer together than the outer planets are.
In the solar system, the distances between planets are much larger compared to the size of the planets themselves. In the universe, the distances between galaxies are also vast compared to the sizes of the galaxies.
No. They are much greater.
The distances between inner planets are relatively close compared to the distances between outer planets. For example, the distance between Earth and Venus is around 25 million miles on average, while the distance between Earth and Mars can vary from 34 million to 250 million miles due to their elliptical orbits.
distances are greater between outer planets
The difference is that the sun is a star, the other planets are just planets
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The distances between the planets vary all the time since they all orbit the Sun at different rates.
Illustrations generally fail to represent the sheer size and massive proportions of the solar system. The distances between objects are often imprecise and the distances are not always proportional, giving viewers of that particular illustration an incorrect idea of our distance from other planets.
The speed of light is normally used to tell the distance between planets. The distance between cities is measured in miles.