All of them, when the Earth overtakes them in its orbit.
Venus and Mars are the neighbouring planets of Earth
Earths faster motion makes Mars appear to be going backwards, the backwards motion, in fact, is what caused retrograde motion. --Ptloemy used Epicycles to explain how geocentrical models worked.
The inner planets are different from the other planets mainly because
Small
Both mercury and mars have a gravity which is around 38% of earths. Mercury's gravity is 37.8% of earths, Mars' gravity is 37.7% of earths.
Yes it can because the planets are out of earths orbit any so are many things.
no jupiter is one of the outer planets
Venus and Mars are the neighbouring planets of Earth
The particles outside the Earths atmosphere are called, meteoroids.
Other planets
Earth doesn't have any planets, it isn't a star.
veanus mars jupiter
Other planets
the suns gravity pull creates the earths movement as well as the other planets
Earths faster motion makes Mars appear to be going backwards, the backwards motion, in fact, is what caused retrograde motion. --Ptloemy used Epicycles to explain how geocentrical models worked.
A retrograde motion of an OUTER planet happens when Earths orbit catches up with and overtakes the planet as Earth orbits the Sun. For Jupiter it is observed to be in retrograde (moving backwards as measured against the fixed stars) motion for 121 days a year. NOTE Jupiter is not actually moving backwards, it just appears to.
The Sun's gravity keeps the planets orbiting the Sun.