The orbits of Mercury and Venus are between the sun and the orbit of Earth. That is different from saying that Mercury and Venus are between the sun and Earth, which is often not true.
The planets located between the sun and Earth are Mercury and Venus. Mercury is the closest planet to the sun, followed by Venus before reaching Earth.
The orbit of Venus is closer to the sun than the earths. This does not mean it is always between the earth and the sun. It can be offset from the sun which is why it appears as a morning or evening 'star', depending where in their relative orbits the two planets lie.
All the theories have Mercury and Venus between the Earth and the Sun.
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The gravitational force between two objects is determined by their masses and the distance between them. Venus is closer to the sun than Earth, so the gravitational force between Venus and the sun is greater. Additionally, Venus has a similar mass to Earth, so the gravitational force between Venus and the sun is further influenced by the mass of Venus.
There is none. Venus is the second planet from the Sun and Earth is the third planet from the Sun.
Mercury and Venus orbit between the Sun and 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".
There are 4, all of which lie between the sun and the asteroid belt. These planets are (from lowest distance from the sun to the highest): Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars.
Currently October 08 no planets are between Mars and Venus. Two planets can pass between them Mercury and Earth although in the case of Mercury Venus and Mars will also have the Sun between or nearly between them.Earth!!!!!!!!