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The distance between Mars and other planets in our solar system varies depending on their positions in their orbits. On average, Mars is about 225 million kilometers (140 million miles) away from Earth, which is the closest planet to Mars. The distances between Mars and other planets can range from tens of millions to billions of kilometers.
all planets.
4 planets. Mercury, Venus Earth and Mars
Pluto Mars and Mercury have the following in common:They all orbit the SunThey are all ball-shapedNone of them have any life on them as far as we know
Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars are all terrestrial planets.
They're all distant. The gas giants (Jupiter, Saturn) are more distant than the inner planets (Mars, Venus). Exoplanets (planets around other stars are even (far) more distant.
Mars, like all the Terran planets (closest 4 planets to the Sun) are rocky.
All eight of our planets are larger than Pluto. If you want specific names of the planets that are larger than Pluto they are Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, then the smallest planet of all which is Pluto. All the planets that are listed are in order from how far they are from the Sun.
All of the inner planets are rocky planets: Mars, Earth, Venus, and Mercury
mars is soon going
They all have water but,Mars no longer does.
Yes, all planets have atmosphere but to my knowledge mars' is not breathable.