The two planets that have orbits that neighbor Jupiter's are Saturn and Mars.
The maximum distance of Mars form the Sun is 249,209,300 km
The maximum distance of Jupiter form the Sun is 816,520,800 km
The maximum distance of Saturn from the Sun is 1,513,325,783 km
From this you can work out the distance they would be apart if they were all at their maximum distance and all lined up on the same side of the Sun.
However, remember the planets all go round the Sun and at any one time the distance between Mars, and Jupiter or Jupiter and Saturn will depend where they are in relation to each other on their orbits. In some cases they could be on either side of the Sun.
Saturn is the outer neighbor to Jupiter. Jupiter's inner neighbor is a little trickier to answer; there are several classifications of planets, and not all of them are commonly honored. The nearest planet, of all classifications of planets (excluding asteroids), to Jupiter is Pallas, a protoplanet. The nearest planet in a step up by size is Ceres, a dwarf planet (both Ceres and Pallas, as well as Vesta, another protoplanet, orbit within the Asteroid Belt). The nearest full-sized planet to Jupiter, in lesser orbital radius, is Mars.
This is really seven questions all in one. For the distance of each planet, look at each of the related questions.
Jupiter and Uranus are Saturn's neighboring planets
yeah Saturn does have neighboring planets. They are Uranus and Jupiter! !!
the neighboring element of MERCURY is thallium
Earth is the next closets planet to Mars. An asteroid belt lies on the opposite side, between it and Jupiter.
Mars and Venus
Jupiter and Uranus are Saturn's neighboring planets
no jupiter is one of the outer planets
yeah Saturn does have neighboring planets. They are Uranus and Jupiter! !!
Earth and Jupiter.
the neighboring element of MERCURY is thallium
Earth is the next closets planet to Mars. An asteroid belt lies on the opposite side, between it and Jupiter.
The two farthest apart NEIGHBORING PLANETS are Neptune and Uranus!
Yes.
Mars and Venus
They do. Six of the eight planets in the solar system have moons and five of them have large moons. If you are asking why no planet has moons exactly like those of Jupiter, each moon has its own unique history, often interacting with its neighboring moons. So no two moons are alike.
The Gas Giant planets are: Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.
Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune are the outer planets.