The average distance from Earth to Mars is about 225 million kilometers, or 22.5 x 10^10 centimeters.
Mars has an average distance of about 225 million kilometers from the sun.
The distance from the north to the south pole of Mars is approximately 6,792 kilometers, or about 4,221 miles.
If the scale is 1 centimeter to 1 kilometer, then the actual distance represented by the scale distance would be 1 kilometer for every 1 centimeter on the map. This means that if you measure a distance of, say, 5 centimeters on the map using this scale, the actual distance in real life would be 5 kilometers.
The average distance from Mars to the Sun is about 225 million kilometers. However, this distance can vary due to the elliptical shape of Mars' orbit around the Sun.
Mars is about 80 million km away from the moon, the same (strangely enough) as the distance from Earth to Mars. So, not really. Although I guess it depends on your scale.
The average distance from Earth to Mars is about 225 million kilometers, or 22.5 x 10^10 centimeters.
the answer is 184km from to the sun from mars
Multiply distance by the scale bar
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Mars's average distance from the Sun is roughly 230 million km (1.5 AU).
Mars is exactly 444,000,250miles from the sun
Mars has an average distance of about 225 million kilometers from the sun.
Multiply distance by the scale bar
Scale
This is known as the scale.
Multiply distance by the scale bar