All of them.
In this solar system, Neptune.
Pluto
No. The surface gravity of a planet is a product of its size and mass. It has nothing to do with distance from the sun. However, a planet farther away from the sun will experience a weaker pull from the sun's gravity.
Saturn is 9.54 A.U from the sun (1AU= Earth's distance from the sun)
In 1999 Pluto was considered to be a planet. From 1979 to 1999, Neptune was further from the Sun than Pluto, because of Pluto's eccentric orbit.
planets that are closer to the sun usually will have higher density compared to ones further from the sun.
The 'furthest planet away from the Sun' is not one of those. Neptune is the planet which is furthest from the Sun. Of the ones you ask about, Jupiter is the "further". The sequence, moving outwards from the Sun is # Mercury # Venus # Earth # Mars # Jupiter # Saturn # Uranus # Neptune
Jupiter is a planet that is further from Earth than the Sun. It is the fifth planet from the Sun.
The planet that does not get colder when further away from the sun is Venus as it rotates backwards.
The further away a planet is from the sun the colder it is, the closer a planet is the hotter the planet is.
Generally speaking, the further a planet is from the sun, the colder the planet is.
Mars is further from the sun than Venus. Mars is the fourth closest, while Venus is the second closest planet to the sun.
Uranus ;)
The temperature of a planet varies with the distance from the sun because the sun is hot and the closer something is to the sun, the hotter the object gets. The further away the planet from the sun, the colder the planet.
the further a planet is from the sun the hotter it is but if the planet is closer to the sun the colder it is(just saying I don't think this is right but if it is yay for me)
Jupiter is the 5th planet from the sun. Its neighbors are the asteroid Belt and Mars closer to the sun, and then Saturn further from the sun.
The temperature of a planet varies with the distance from the sun because the sun is hot and the closer something is to the sun, the hotter the object gets. The further away the planet from the sun, the colder the planet.
The temperature of a planet varies with the distance from the sun because the sun is hot and the closer something is to the sun, the hotter the object gets. The further away the planet from the sun, the colder the planet.
The temperature of a planet varies with the distance from the sun because the sun is hot and the closer something is to the sun, the hotter the object gets. The further away the planet from the sun, the colder the planet.