Mars and Venus are the closest planets. Their distance varies greatly; read a bit on each, to see how close they can get. When they are on the farther side of their orbit, it may happen that at some particular moment Mercury happens to be closer.
By the way, the Moon is not usually considered a planet.
The distance through the Earth's center from the North Pole is approximately 12,742 kilometers.
The planet you are referring to is Jupiter, which has a diameter of approximately 86,881 miles. Mercury has a diameter of about 3,032 miles, Venus has a diameter of about 7,521 miles, Earth has a diameter of about 7,917 miles, and Mars has a diameter of about 4,212 miles.
If Earth moved closer to the sun, the increase in temperature could lead to catastrophic effects such as the melting of polar ice caps, changes in weather patterns, and widespread ecological disruptions. It could also lead to a loss of habitable zones for many species, including humans.
A mile is about 1.6 kilometers; Earth moves around its orbit at about 30 km/second. Therefore, it takes just a little more than 1/20 of a second to move a mile.
Neptune's average distance from Earth is about 2.7 billion miles (4.3 billion kilometers) when the two planets are at their closest approach. However, this distance can vary as both planets follow their elliptical orbits around the Sun.
There are 5,280 feet per mile everywhere on planet Earth.
It is: 0.8 of a mile which is closer than 0.67 of a mile
The position the Earth is currently and for the past 4 billion years has been the only place this planet can be habitable. If we moved even a mile farther or closer to the sun, we would most likely freeze or burn to death.
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Jupiter is the largest planet in the solar system with a 71,492 mile equatorial radius (11.209 times larger than the earth).
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A 20,000 mile wide object would not be a meteor; it would be a planet significantly larger than Earth. In that case Earth, which is about 8,000 miles wide, would definitely be destroyed.
Oh, what a lovely thought! If Earth were 1 mile closer to the Sun, it would actually make a small difference in temperature due to its elliptical orbit. Our beautiful planet would be just fine nestled a little closer to our life-giving star, continuing to receive its nurturing warmth and light.
Jupiter is the planet known for having the fastest rotation, spinning on its axis at a speed of approximately 28,273 miles per hour or about a quarter mile per second.
closer to a km.
250 million miles far from earth