large land area that measures millons of square kilometers and rises a considerable distance above sea level
kilometers (millions) or AU
The distance varies, because Mercury has an orbit that is not near to being a circle. On average, it is millions of kilometers from the Sun.In fact the average distance is about 58 million kilometers. That's about36 million miles.
On average, this distance is about 58 million kilometers. However, the orbit of Mercury is far from circular and so the actual distance varies a lot. The nearest Mercury gets to the Sun is about 46 million kilometers. The farthest Mercury gets from the Sun is about 70 million kilometers.
The distance a meteorite travels in a year can vary greatly depending on its starting point and trajectory. On average, meteorites in our solar system can travel anywhere from a few kilometers to millions of kilometers in a year.
A light-year is the distance light travels in a year. It is equivalent to about 9.5 x 1012 (that is, 9.5 million millions) kilometers.
The distance between planets are measured in millions of kilometers while the distance between solar systems are measured in light years while the galxies and the universe are measured in AU (astronautical units)
No. It is millions of kilometers from the Sun.
Mars has a semi major axis of 227,939,100 km from the Sun. But this is only an average and will only be at this distance from the Sun twice in it's orbit. At Aphelion (Furthest) is will be 249,209,300 km from the Sun, whereas at Perihelion (Closest) it will be 206,669,000 km.
Yes, it is truly amazing.
continental glacier
740 mill km... silly person
10 million square kilometers