The earth
The sun (also known as Sol), which is also a star, is the closest to Earth. Other than the sun, the closest star is called Proxima Centauri, and it is about four and a half light years away, or about 32 trillion miles away. That's the closest.
Venus is the planet that gets closest to the earth, at its closest (inferior conjunction) it is 41 million km from Earth. All of the planets are on different orbits though, so their positions relative to each other are constantly changing - Venus can be nearly to 200 million km away when on the other side of the solar system, further away than the sun. Other inner planets may be the closest to earth at any time, such as Mars or Mercury.
Obviously, every planet. Every planet has its own moon. If you are talking about the moon we see at night, that moon is the moon orbiting Earth. So Earth is the closest to Earth's moon, Jupiter is closest to Jupiter's moon, and so forth.
The four innermost planets in our solar system, Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars, are considered rocky, or terrestrialplanets, because they are made mostly of metals and carbon and silicon compounds (rock).
from the Sun our planets in order are: 1. Mercury 2. Venus 3. Earth 4. Mars 5. Jupiter 6. Saturn 7. Uranus 8. Neptune 9. Pluto - if you still consider it as a planet So Earth and Jupiter are Mars' closest neighbors
Closest is Mercury then Venus then Earth and so on ...
Well the order of planets from the sun is mercury Venus earth mars Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune so the two closest planets from earth would be Venus and mars! Hope this helped
The sun (also known as Sol), which is also a star, is the closest to Earth. Other than the sun, the closest star is called Proxima Centauri, and it is about four and a half light years away, or about 32 trillion miles away. That's the closest.
Jupiter and Uranus are the two planets that come closest, these are in orbits either side of Saturn. As of February 2011 though, both of these planets are on the opposite side of the solar system, so it is in fact Earth and Mars that are closest to Saturn. this will change though as the planets precede around the sun at varying speeds.
Venus is the planet that gets closest to the earth, at its closest (inferior conjunction) it is 41 million km from Earth. All of the planets are on different orbits though, so their positions relative to each other are constantly changing - Venus can be nearly to 200 million km away when on the other side of the solar system, further away than the sun. Other inner planets may be the closest to earth at any time, such as Mars or Mercury.
well the moon... but that's not really a planet so logically we found the closest planets first.
Mercury is the closest of the eight planets to the sun.
Temperature relies on distance from the Sun. In order the planets are ... Mercury Venus Earth Mars Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune Pluto So Mercury is hottest as it is closest to the Sun Mars is closer than Neptune, so is hotter. So Neptune is colder.
the Earth is a planet so it can't have more planets!
Mercury is the closest planets to the sun, and is `rocky` so is also the closest rocky (or terrestrial) planet.
Obviously, every planet. Every planet has its own moon. If you are talking about the moon we see at night, that moon is the moon orbiting Earth. So Earth is the closest to Earth's moon, Jupiter is closest to Jupiter's moon, and so forth.
The order of the planets (starting from the closest to the Sun) are: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune. So if you're looking at a picture of the planets, then Uranus is next to Saturn.