There are no planets that orbit between the Sun and Mars. The planets that orbit between the Sun and Mars are Mercury and Venus, with Mars being the next planet in the sequence.
Two, Mercury and Venus.2, mercury and venus
5: Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune, and Uranus. Well, on the average, anyway. At the present, Pluto's orbit is cutting inside the orbit of Uranus, so technically, there are 4 planets between Earth and Pluto. But most of the time there are 5.
The Earth, along with the Sun and all the other planets orbit around the centre of the Milky Way Galaxy.
365 days
There are 7 planets inside Neptune's orbit around the sun.
The moon is Earth's closest neighbor in space and the only natural object to orbit it. Counting it in "planets away from Earth" does not make any sense as the planets revolve around the sun, not Earth.
The Sun has no moons. Moons orbit Planets > Planets orbit the Sun.
There are eight planets that circulate our sun.
Our moon requires 27.3 days to orbit the earth. No other moon orbits our earth--they orbit other planets.
Eight planets orbit the Sun: Mercury Venus Earth Mars Jupiter Saturn Neptune Uranus
The most common type of orbit is a circle but depending on the size, mass, density of that planet and the orbit of others but the orbit so far found by Astromoners and Scientists alike are all circle based.In there title don't you mean What is the movement of earth and the other eight seven planets and many dwarf planets around the sun?