That's easy they rae both planets.
The two planets that lie between Venus and Jupiter are Earth and Mars.
Venus, Earth and Mars.
You need to:1) Divide the weight by Earth's gravity, to get the mass. 2) Remember that the mass will be the same on Mars. 3) Multiply the mass by the gravity of Mars, to get the weight on Mars.
Earth is about 1.88 times larger than Mars.
Earth is located between Venus and Mars in the solar system. Venus is the second planet from the Sun, while Mars is the fourth. This positioning places Earth as the third planet, making it the only known planet to support life.
The two planets closest to Earth are Venus and Mars. Venus is the closest planet to Earth, followed by Mars.
Mars is the second largest but it can be argued between scientist's Mars may be the same size of another planet or be smaller than another planet
1. The earth has greater mass 2. the earth is closer to the sun
The question is ambiguous. It could mean "closer to Earth than to Saturn". Also it could mean "closer to Earth than Saturn is". Fortunately, the answer is the same in each case:There are four such planets : Mercury, Venus, Mars and Jupiter.The distances between planets depends on where they are in their orbits.Fortunately, that doesn't affect this answer.I wonder if the question was really about what planets are between Earth and Saturn. If that is the case, the answer is 2: Mars and Jupiter.Four: Mercury, Venus, Mars, and Jupiter.
None, because only half an Earth can fit inside of Mars.
Mars is approximately 1/2 the diameter of Earth and since it is less massive than Earth, it has only 38% of Earth's gravity.
Venus and Mars. Venus is closer to the sun, then Earth, and Mars is further away.