Closer than what? The Earth -- No
Mars, it is the fourth planet Saturn is the sixth.
Earth is 1 AU from the sun. Saturn is 9.5 AU from the sun. The sun is always closer to the earth than Saturn. When the earth and Saturn are on the same side of the sun, the difference between them is 8.5 AU. When they are on opposite sides, the distance is 10.5 AU. Saturn always ranges from 8.5 to 10.5 AU from the earth, whereas the sun is never more than 1 AU away.
Saturn, because between mars and jupiter is the asteroid belt.
The two closest planets are Mars and Saturn. Mars is closer to the sun, Saturn is farther from the sun.
The planet that orbits the sun closer than Saturn but farther away than Mars is Jupiter. Jupiter is the fifth planet from the Sun and is located between Mars and Saturn in terms of its distance from the Sun.
Saturn and Mercury are 1,375,000,000 kilometers apart. Mercury is much closer to the sun than Saturn is to the sun. The planet Earth is the third closest planet to the sun.
If Saturn orbited 96% closer to the Sun than it does now, it would orbit at 35,352,000 miles (56,893,529 km), about where Mercury orbits.
No; closer to two times.
Mercury and Venus are closer to the sun than we are. (Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune)
Sun and Jupiter because Jupiter has more mass and it is closer to the sun.
Jupiter is the 5th planet from the sun. Its neighbors are the asteroid Belt and Mars closer to the sun, and then Saturn further from the sun.
Jupiter is located between Mars and Saturn.