No, it ranges in distance from 249,209,300 km to 206,669,000 km.
Mars is not always the same distance from the sun because it has an elliptical orbit. If it had a perfectly circular orbit, then it would always be the same distance from the sun.
The moon is closer to the sun. Since the moon orbits Earth, it is always about the same distance from the sun as Earth is.
Going to the sun is farther. :)
the answer is 184km from to the sun from mars
It is about the same distance from Denton to Mars as it is from Earth to Mars, given that Denton, Texas, remains on earth at the present time. The earth/mars distance varies as these bodies orbit the sun. Sometimes they are both on the same side, and the distance between is minimized. Sometimes they are on opposite sides of the sun, and the distance is maximized. The average distance is roughly 3 astronomical units.
Mars is exactly 444,000,250miles from the sun
No.
Mars's average distance from the Sun is roughly 230 million km (1.5 AU).
Mars is the 4th planet from the Sun.
No. No two planets have the same size orbit. Mars orbits the sun at more than twice the distance that Venus does.
Mars to the Sun is about 228 million kilometers
The answer to that question is 227,936,640 km.