Because it is closer and has less distance to travel.
The planet that orbits the sun closer than Saturn but farther away than Mars is Jupiter. Jupiter is the fifth planet from the Sun and is located between Mars and Saturn in terms of its distance from the Sun.
Mars orbits beyond Earth, so it is more than 1 AU from the sun.
The "Asteroid Belt" is the name we give to the region between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter. Saturn's orbit is about 83% larger than Jupiter's.
Saturn is outside the asteroid belt. It is one of the outer planets rather than the inner planets, and that determination is made by whether they are between the Sun and the Asteroid Belt, or not.The order goes like this:The SunMercuryVenusEarthMars>>> Asteroid Belt
No, a person could not jump further on Mars than on Saturn. Mars has lower gravity than Earth but Saturn has much stronger gravity than both Mars and Earth, making jumping farther on Saturn impossible due to the higher gravitational pull.
This question is harder than it might seem. The answer is: You would weigh less on both Venus and Mars. You would weigh more on Jupiter. As regards Saturn, you could weigh more or less depending where on the planet you were. For example, at Saturn's equator the effect of the planet's rotation would be enough to reduce your effective weight to less than your Earth weight.
Saturn, because between mars and jupiter is the asteroid belt.
All the planets closer to the Sun than Saturn complete orbits faster than 29,4 years (Saturn's orbital period) Jupiter 11.8 years Mars 1.9 years Earth 1 year Venus 0.615 years Mercury 0.24 years
Saturn is about 9.41 times larger than the Earth
The two closest planets are Mars and Saturn. Mars is closer to the sun, Saturn is farther from the sun.
1) EARTH2) JUPITERSolar system:Sun-Mercury-Venus-Earth-Mars-Jupiter-Saturn-Uranus-NeptunePluto is no longer a planet.
Jupiter is located between Mars and Saturn.