venus and mars
Earth's two nearest planetary neighbors are Venus and Mars. Venus is the closest planet to Earth, located just over 25 million miles away on average. Mars is the next closest, located around 36 million miles away on average.
In the solar system Saturn is the nearest neighbor to Jupiter outward from the sun. Inward toward the sun, Mars is the nearest planetary neighbor to Jupiter, but the many asteroids and several minor planets in the "asteroid belt" are closer to Jupiter than is Mars.
North America and Asia are the nearest neighbors to each other, with the Bering Strait separating them by only about 55 miles at their closest point.
Mars and Venus and the moon.
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The two nearest neighbors of Venus in the solar system are Earth and Mars. Earth is located about 41 million kilometers (25 million miles) away from Venus at its closest approach, while Mars is farther away, averaging around 78 million kilometers (48 million miles) from Venus. These distances can vary significantly due to the elliptical orbits of the planets.
The two southern neighbors of Mexico are Guatemala and Belize.
In Planetary Science the two largest planets are Jupiter and Saturn.
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The two are completely unrelated.
Revolution (about its primary) and Rotation (about its axis)
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