Jupiter is not a Nuclear reaction and its a hell of a lot smaller as well as not being situated in the middle of the solar system, to name but a few differences.
The distance from the sun.
It depends. Both Mars and Jupiter orbit the sun, and take different amounts of time to do it, so sometimes the sun will be in between them, and sometimes it won't be.
It's much closer to its star than Jupiter is to the Sun.
Sun and Jupiter because Jupiter has more mass and it is closer to the sun.
Jupiter is the fifth planet from the Sun in our solar system.
Mercury is muich smaller than Jupiter, is sold rather than gasseous, is closer to the sun and has no moons.
The fifth planet from the Sun is Jupiter.
Jupiter does not orbit the sun in a perfect circle
Jupiter is 800 million kilometers from the sun
Jupiter, of course!
Jupiter is the fifth planet from the Sun and is located between Mars and Saturn in our solar system. Its position in the sky changes as it orbits the Sun, so it can be seen in different locations depending on the time of year.
On average, Jupiter is 779 million kilometers from the Sun