How many miles is it from the earth to the sun?
Answers:
93 million, on average (precise number varies because the Earth's orbit is elliptical).
Sorry, buddy.
Astronomers use kilometres.
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from
Earth 149.6×106 km
(92.95×106 mi)
(8.31 minutes at the speed of light)
More than I could walk
From the Earth to the sun it is 1 Astronomical Unit, (what astronomers use) or about 150 million kilometres or 93 million miles.
Quite a few, why do you care?
about 150 million kilometres or 93 million miles.
93.12 miles from earth to the core of the easiest question in the world!
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Too Many!
93 million miles
5.89248 × 10^12 inches
93 million miles apart. I learned that in 3rd grade and never forgot. Somehow that's all I learned in 3rd grade. It was the 60's.
1AU
An AU being the mean distance between the Earth and the Sun.
Oh and to the person who said that Astronomers don't use Miles but kilometres in fact most of the time we use metres or centimetres, greater distances we tend to use parsecs which aren't an SI unit but they are useful.
Earth is the 3rd planet from the Sun at a distance of about 150 million kilometers (93.2 million miles).
more than 2
On average, ninety three million miles, or one astronomical unit. There are many more interesting facts with regard to the sun on the BBC website, bbc.co.uk/space .
The light we see from the sun takes about eight minutes to reach us, so we see the sun as it was eight minutes ago.
Just some more, the sun is the nearest star to our planet.
Hope this helps, but please check out the BBC website, it is full of great information.
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