It is not possible to give a definitive answer to this question. All the planets orbit the Sun at different speeds. As a result the distance between any two planets is constantly changing and actual distances can vary a lot.
108,200,km. that's (2ND planet from the sun)
wow sorta far huh?
No. The orbit of Venus is closer to Earth's orbit than the orbit of Mars, by an average of 38 million kilometers (Venus 108 million km, Earth 150 million km, Mars 230 million km)Mars is only the closest planet to Earth when Venus is on the opposite side of the Sun from Earth and Mars is on the same side as Earth and Mars is not too far ahead or behind the Earth in their orbits.It can be as long as an entire Earth year that Mars is not closer, and it will only be closer for less than 4 months at a time.
Venus and Mars evolved differently than the Earth because of the Goldilocks Theory. Venus is too warm and Mars is too cold. Earth's temperature (distance from the Sun) was "just right". In addition, if a planet does not have water it can't absorb the carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. Hope this helps.
on average venus is 108,208,000 km from the sun
from sun it is 288 million km far and from earth it is 138 million km far
The distance between the two planets can be as close as (about) 35 million miles (56.3 million km), or be as much as 222 million miles (357 million km) apart.
No. The orbit of Venus is closer to Earth's orbit than the orbit of Mars, by an average of 38 million kilometers (Venus 108 million km, Earth 150 million km, Mars 230 million km)Mars is only the closest planet to Earth when Venus is on the opposite side of the Sun from Earth and Mars is on the same side as Earth and Mars is not too far ahead or behind the Earth in their orbits.It can be as long as an entire Earth year that Mars is not closer, and it will only be closer for less than 4 months at a time.
Venus is roughly the same size as Earth. Mars is only half the diameter of Earth and has less than 11% of the mass, and 28.4% of the surface area.
Average distances in km are; Mercury - 57,909,175 km Venus - 108,208,930 km Earth - 149,597,890 km Mars - 227,936,640 km Jupiter - 778,412,010 km Saturn - 1,426,725,400 km Uranus - 2,870,972,200 km Neptune - 4,498,252,900 km
Venus and Mars evolved differently than the Earth because of the Goldilocks Theory. Venus is too warm and Mars is too cold. Earth's temperature (distance from the Sun) was "just right". In addition, if a planet does not have water it can't absorb the carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. Hope this helps.
the Earth The Earth is the closest planet to Mars. During the period of their orbits, Mars is 34 million mi (55 million km) away from the Earth at their closest and 249 million mi (400 million km) at their farthest to each other. Just for comparison, Mars gets within approx. 304 million mi (490 million km) to Jupiter at their closest. Interestingly enough, Jupiter is so far away from Mars that, at all times, Mars is closer to Mercury than it is to Jupiter.
1900 million miles
planet mars
on average venus is 108,208,000 km from the sun
Mercury - 4879.28 km Venus - 12103.18 km Earth - 12756.3 km Mars - 6794 km
from sun it is 288 million km far and from earth it is 138 million km far
about 600,000,000 km
It is 3,602,359,070 miles