The Earth and Mars are massive enough, and their orbits are close enough together, that any object orbiting between them would have its orbit distorted, and eventually it would either be absorbed by one of these planets or it would be ejected to a different orbit. However, there are some asteroids in this range.
The Earth is the 3rd planet from the Sun while Mars is the 4th. There is no known planet in between the Earth and Mars.
The Earth's distance from the moon or Mars is always changing. The closest the moon can get to Earth is 225,622 miles. The farthest it can get is 252,088 miles. The closest possible distance from Earth to Mars is 33.9 million miles. Therefore the Earth is always much closer to the moon than Mars, no matter where they are in orbit.
Earth is between Venus and Mars. Well, not really; but the orbit of Earth is between the orbits of Venus and Mars. Venus, Mars and Earth never actually "line up".
Mars is a little over half the size of Earth.
if your asking what planet is between mars and the earth, the answer is none.
No single city has that title. There are no cities on Mars. The nearest city on Earth to Mars will change as Earth rotates so that the same side of Earth does not always face Mars. It makes little difference, though, because Earth is tiny compared to the distance between planets.
the orbit of mars is outside that of the earth's orbit so it can't go between earth and the sun
mars is in the midle of the astoroid belt and earth
Venus - Earth - Mars .
The planet whose orbit is between those of Venus and Mars is Earth.
The two planets that lie between Venus and Jupiter are Earth and Mars.
Mars, the asteroid belt is in between Mars and Jupiter.