1.5 billion light years away.
In order of their distance from the sun, the rocky planets are Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars.
Venus and Mars
all planets.
The distance between Mars and other planets in our solar system varies depending on their positions in their orbits. On average, Mars is about 225 million kilometers (140 million miles) away from Earth, which is the closest planet to Mars. The distances between Mars and other planets can range from tens of millions to billions of kilometers.
None. Mars is a planet which orbits The Sun. Planets do not orbit other planets. Mars does have two moon which orbit around it.
It doesn't. You may be thinking of Mars. Mars shows this effect because its distance and orbital speed are suitable.
earth
Yes. Mars.
no
The distance between the inner planets (Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars) is comparatively smaller than the distance between the outer planets (Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune) in our solar system. The inner planets are closer to the Sun and each other, while the outer planets are much farther apart due to the gap between the terrestrial and gas giant planets.
Mars and most of the other planets, yes.
No, Mars goes the same way as the other planets. From your favorite 6th grader:)