this is one of the easiest Questions it is mars Jupiter Saturn uranus and neptune but it was going to be Pluto but it was a dwarth planet in 2006. that means 7
Depending on where Mercury is relative to the Earth as the two planets orbit the sun, the distance from Mercury to Earth varies from 77.3x106km and 221.9x106km.
There is no definitive answer, as these distances constantly change. See the answer toHow far apart are each of the planets?How_far_apart_are_each_of_the_planets
Some planets are too far from the Sun, and some are too close to the Sun, while planet Earth has the perfect spot for life.
venus on the sun's side and mars on the other side that is far from the sun.
Earth has an average eccentricity in its orbit of 0.0167. This compares with 0.0068 for Venus and 0.205 for Mercury, which are the minimum and maximum eccentricities in the eight planets. So, the Earth's orbit is not too far from circular. In order of increasing eccentricity, the list of planets is: Venus Neptune Earth Uranus Jupiter Saturn Mars Mercury.
as far as u can think
How far is the earth to the sun?
4 planets. Mercury, Venus Earth and Mars
No. Of the planets in this solar system, Jupiter, by far, has the strongest gravity.
Earth is one of many planets. There are 8 planets in our own solar system and over 400 exoplanets found so far.
So far as we know none of the planets in the solar system are able to support plants as we know them on earth.
6 planets and the lengh of a year is 29 years of earth
So far - Earth
The gravitational pull from the planets and the sun
SOLAR SYSTEM: Sun - Mercury - Venus - Earth - Mars - Jupiter - Saturn, Uranus... and so on
There are probably millions of them. We have only found one so far. The problem with inhabitable planets other than the Earth is they're so far away.
There are many planets in the universe, but as far as we know there is only one Earth, therefore I do not know to which "other earth" you are referring.