Not in any important timescale.
Roughly speaking, as you go farther away from the Sun, planets get colder.
They go more slowly. That's because there is less gravity.
Neptune
The Earth is getting very, very slightly farther away from the Sun over time, due to tidal forces.
The stars, apart from our Sun, are much farther away than Saturn.
A planet year is defined as the time it takes a planet to make one complete revolution in its orbit around the sun. The farther away from the sun a planet is, the larger its orbit. The larger its orbit, the longer (more days) it takes to go around the sun. Thus, the farther away a planet is from the sun, the longer its year will be.
Neptune is about 30 times farther away from the sun than Earth is.
Mars is farther away from the sun.
Neptune is about 30 times farther away from the sun than Earth is.
Because the are farther away
no, the tilt of the earth means you are further away on the earth
The answer is Mars, assuming the question means "farthest away".