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What is Earth's distance from sun

The average distance from Earth to the Sun is about 149.6 million kilometers (or approximately 93 million miles). This distance is often referred to as an astronomical unit (AU), which is a standard unit of measurement used in astronomy to describe distances within our solar system. An astronomical unit is defined as the average distance between the Earth and the Sun.

It's important to note that the Earth's orbit around the Sun is not a perfect circle but rather an ellipse, so the distance between Earth and the Sun varies slightly throughout the year. The value given here represents the average distance. The closest point in Earth's orbit to the Sun is called perihelion, while the farthest point is called aphelion. Perihelion occurs around early January, and aphelion occurs around early July. At perihelion, Earth is approximately 147.1 million kilometers (about 91.4 million miles) from the Sun, while at aphelion, it is about 152.1 million kilometers (around 94.5 million miles) away.

What is kilometer (km)

A kilometer (km) is a unit of length used in the metric system of measurement. It is equal to one thousand meters, which is the base unit of length in the International System of Units (SI). Therefore, 1 kilometer is equal to 1,000 meters, 100,000 centimeters, 1,000,000 millimeters, or 0.621371 miles.

Kilometers are commonly used for measuring longer distances on Earth, such as the length of roads, the distance between cities, and the dimensions of geographical features like rivers, mountains, and coastlines. They are also used in various sports and outdoor activities, such as running, cycling, and hiking, to express distances. Kilometers are a convenient unit of measurement for everyday use in many countries around the world that use the metric system.

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