Sun as its a star and the other two are planets.
Relatively we can also say that the mars is a small planet while the other two are huge in size.
Another fact is that Sun and Jupiter are Made of gas while mars is a rocky planet
The next one in is Earth, the next one out is Jupiter, although there is a dwarf planet in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter called Ceres.
The Asteroid belt is one of the regions of the Solar System situated between the orbits of the planets Mars, and Jupiter.
Planet Mars is located between Earth and Jupiter. Sorry, only one, not two . . .
Only one. And It's Jupiter
No planets form a belt between Mars and Jupiter. The asteroids form the Asteroid Belt in that region, and one of those is now considered to be a dwarf planet, Ceres.
An object between Mars and Jupiter is an asteroid. These are rocky bodies that orbit the Sun in the asteroid belt located between Mars and Jupiter. They range in size from small boulders to hundreds of kilometers in diameter.
Jupiter.
Mars is closest when Jupiter and Mars are on the same side of the sun. Otherwise, if earth and Jupiter are on one side and Mars on the other, then Earth is closer. If Earth and Mars are on one side and Venus and Jupiter are on the other, than Venus is closest. When Earth, Venus, and Mars are on one side, and Mercury and and Jupiter are on the other, Mercury is closest. All four are pretty much always closer to Jupiter than Saturn ever is.
One of the rocks found in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter is known as C-type asteroids. These asteroids are carbonaceous in nature and are the most common type in the asteroid belt. They are dark in color and are thought to be primitive remnants from the early solar system.
The correct order from smallest to largest is Pluto, Mars, Jupiter. Pluto is the smallest, followed by Mars, and then Jupiter, which is the largest of the three.
No, the moons of Mars (Phobos and Phoebe) orbit Mars. Jupiter is another planet and has its own moons.
The largest known asteroid between Mars and Jupiter is Ceres. Ceres is considered a dwarf planet and makes up about one-third of the total mass of the asteroid belt.