Mars, the asteroid belt is in between Mars and Jupiter.
Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune.
Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune.
Sun and Jupiter because Jupiter has more mass and it is closer to the sun.
The gravitational pull from Jupiter to the sun is stronger than the gravitational pull from Saturn to the sun. This is because Jupiter is more massive than Saturn, so it exerts a greater gravitational force over larger distances.
Order of planets from largest to smallest goes like this: Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Earth, Venus, Mars, Mercury and smallest Pluto.
no there is not.
Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune.Also the dwarf planet Pluto
Saturn is brighter than Mars in our night sky. Saturn's rings reflect more sunlight, making it appear brighter from Earth. Mars is usually visible to the naked eye and has a reddish color, while Saturn has a yellowish tint.
There are no planets that orbit Jupiter. There are many moons that do, though. The largest four are Io, Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto. There are several more than that, however. If you mean the planets before and after, the one before Jupiter is Mars, and the one after is Saturn. Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and there used to be Pluto
Yes, Mars is generally closer to Earth than Jupiter. The distance between Earth and Mars varies from about 54.6 million kilometers (33.9 million miles) at their closest approach to about 401 million kilometers (249 million miles) at their farthest. In contrast, Jupiter's distance from Earth typically ranges from about 588 million kilometers (365 million miles) to over 968 million kilometers (602 million miles). Therefore, Mars is the closer planet more frequently than Jupiter.
Jupiter is closer to the sun, has a slightly bigger diameter, and has over 3 times the mass of Saturn. The main visual difference is that Jupiter looks more red and Saturn is more yellow. Saturn has an extensive, very visible ring system around it, but Jupiter's rings are so faint that we did not know about them until spacecraft passed close by. Jupiter has more heavy metals in its interior meaning that it is much more dense whereas the overall density of Saturn is less than that of water. Jupiter is slightly warmer and so has more weather features in its atmoshpere such as the storm known as the "Great red spot". Saturn also has faster winds than Jupiter. Jupiter's magnetosphere, or magnetic field, is much larger then Saturn's, and has much more intense radiation.