10000 klm
All the planets are in motion about the sun. Each at different speeds and distances. The direction to each planet therefore changes over time.
they differ because of their distances around the sun
cuz the the planets are different distances away from the sun and its times are way different
Planet Saturn is 9.5 au's away from the sun. An au is astronomical unit used to measure distances from a planet to the sun.
You could find out their distances from the Sun. Then for each 100 million km you could call it 100 millimeters instead.
there are different distances such as the closest planet mercury is 58 km away from the sun.
The distances vary as the planets orbit the Sun. On average, the answer is Mercury.
It's better to ask how far are the planets from the sun since they all move around it at a realively constant distance, but their distances to each other are constantly changing and can vary widely.
In general, since the sun is the source of their heat energy, the further away a planet is from the sun, the cooler it is.
The different planets have different distances from the sun. The closer the planet is to the sun, the warmer it is. Different areas of the planet will be warmer than others at certain times because of the rotation of each planet. For example, while you're experiencing winter another country/continent will be experiencing summer because they are closer to the sun than you are at that time.
Mars is not far from there. The average of its perihelionand aphelion distances is 227,939,200 Km. (rounded)
Inertia is trying to keep each planet moving in a straight line, and the sun's gravity is trying to pull each planet into the sun. The resultant of those two vectors is the orbital path each planet follows.