Venus in terms of the Earth is 0.72 AU (astronomical unit) from the sun. 1 AU is the average distance between the Earth and the Sun, 93 million miles. So, it's about 28% closer to the Sun than the Earth is.
At its closest point, Venus is 66.7 million miles away from the sun. At the farthest point, Venus is 67.7 million miles away from the sun.
because earth is further away from the sun and Venus is closer to the sun
Venus and Mars. Venus is closer to the sun, then Earth, and Mars is further away.
venus on the sun's side and mars on the other side that is far from the sun.
venus (in terms of distance from the sun). In terms of distance from the earth, it is Mars In terms of size, it is Saturn.
Venus is 100,000,000,000,000 miles away from the sun. if Venus get any closer Venus will eventually burn up in outer space and might actually it earth and cause massive destruction on earths core
Venus can get closer to the Earth and it can also get further away (when it is on the opposite side of the Sun in it's orbit). At closest approach Venus is about 41 million kilometers. At perihelion (point in orbit closest to the Sun) Earth is 147 million km from the Sun.
Jupiter. Or if you want to know what form comes after mars, It would be the astriod belt.
Venus orbits the sun.
No, Venus is closer to the Sun than the Earth.
Venus is an average of about 67 million miles away from the sun. However, since both Venus and Earth have elliptical orbits, this distance can vary. On average, Venus is the second planet from the sun, closer than 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".