gravity/rotation
There is none. Venus is the second planet from the Sun and Earth is the third planet from the Sun.
Earth, the third planet from the sun.
The imaginary line between a planet and the sun is called the planet's orbit. This orbit is the path that a planet follows as it revolves around the sun, due to gravitational forces. The shape and size of the orbit is determined by the planet's velocity and distance from the sun.
No, Venus is the second planet from the sun, located between Mercury and Earth.
Planet Earth.One astronomical unit is roughly the distance between planet Earth and the Sun.
Jupiter is the closest planet to the Sun "after" Mars.
it's the third planet from the sun it's the third planet from the sun it's the third planet from the sun
That would be the planet known as earth.it is our planet earth
No, Mars is the fourth planet from the sun in our solar system, located between Earth and Jupiter. The third planet from the sun is Earth.
In Kepler's laws of planetary motion, m1 and m2 represent the masses of two objects (usually the Sun and a planet) that are orbiting around each other. Kepler's laws describe the relationship between the orbit of a planet and the mass of the objects involved.
The moon
Mercury