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planets.
Yes. The view of the stars on Mars is the same as it is on Earth.
Earth is between Venus and Mars. Well, not really; but the orbit of Earth is between the orbits of Venus and Mars. Venus, Mars and Earth never actually "line up".
Yes. In fact the thinner atmosphere on Mars means you could probably see more stars than you could on Earth.
"Stars" is a name which does not identify them.
planets.
Mars is a planet. So the Sun is the closest star to Earth.
what is the difference between earth amd mars besides that earth has life
Yes. The view of the stars on Mars is the same as it is on Earth.
Mars has two moons: Phobos and Deimos. The stars seen in the sky of Mars are the same ones we see from Earth.
The Earth is the 3rd planet from the Sun while Mars is the 4th. There is no known planet in between the Earth and Mars.
Earth is between Venus and Mars. Well, not really; but the orbit of Earth is between the orbits of Venus and Mars. Venus, Mars and Earth never actually "line up".
The night stars are farthest from the Earth. The other three objects -- Sun, Moon, and Mars -- are all within the Earth's solar system.
if your asking what planet is between mars and the earth, the answer is none.
the orbit of mars is outside that of the earth's orbit so it can't go between earth and the sun
mars is in the midle of the astoroid belt and earth
Venus - Earth - Mars .