The sun is an enormous ball of superheated gas and plasma, while Mars is little more than an unassuming pebble by comparison.
Mars , the fourth planet from the sun , is 141,600,000 miles away from the sun and Mars , being a planet , is significantly cooler than the sun .
No, Jupiter is not colder than Mars. Jupiter is a gas giant planet located further from the Sun and has a thick atmosphere which traps heat, making it much hotter than Mars. Mars, being a rocky planet further from the Sun, has a colder average temperature.
Neptune is colder than Mars. Neptune is the eighth planet from the sun and is much farther from it compared to Mars, which is the fourth planet from the sun. Neptune's average temperature is around -353°F (-214°C), while Mars's average temperature is around -80°F (-62°C).
It is colder on Mars
No. The light from the sun has to travel farther to get to Mars, so it losses more intensity than it would if it were only traveling to Earth. As a result, the sun is dimmer on Mars than it is on Earth.
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.
Because There are therefor away from the sun
All of the planets which are further from the sun; Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune.
of course not, Mars is colder than Earth, The Sun is a furnace a hydrogen fuel
Neptune, Uranus, Saturn, and Mars are planets that are colder than Earth due to factors such as their distance from the Sun, lack of a thick atmosphere, and different composition.
Mars is an amazingly freezing cold planet and is to cold for us to live on. It is colder because it is further away from the sun and we can live because we are more closer to the sun than mars.
No it is the other way around. Pluto is colder than Mercury because Pluto is a lot further away from the Sun which is our Solar Systems main source of heat.