The Inner Planets: Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars
Earth is between Venus and Mars. Venus is closer to the sun than Earth, and Mars is farther away. The order is: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune.
Earth's orbit is intermediate between the orbits of Venus and Mars. Earth is an average distance of 149.6 million kilometres from the Sun, while Venus is (on average) 108 million kilometres from the Sun and Mars (on average) is 227 million kilometres from the Sun.
It does no such thing. Mars orbits the sun. The only large object that orbits the Earth is the Moon.
Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune (in order from closest distance to sun).
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It depends on when the question is asked. Mercury orbits the sun at a distance of 0.4AU, venus at 0.7AU, earth at 1 AU, and mars at 1.5AU. (next planet jupiter is at 5.2AU and is too far to affect the answer) Depending on the planetary alignments, - mercury can be between 0.6 and 1.4 AU from earth - venus can be between 0.3 and 1.7 AU from earth - mars can be between 0.5 and 2.5 AU from earth. Therefore, the 2 closest planets can be either mercury & venus, or mercury & mars, or venus & mars, depending on planetary alignments. For a similar question "which 2 planets have orbits closest to earth's orbit", then the answer might be "venus & mars", unless you want to use a non-trivial measure of distance. Maybe a measure of distance based on area between the orbits instead of difference of orbit radius (in which case "venus & mercury" would be a better answer)
The Inner Planets: Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars
Earth > Venus > Mercury > Mars
Mercury is most similar to Earth's moon. Like the moon it is a rocky, airless world covered in craters.
Mercury?MarsVenusEarthNeptuneUranusSaturnJupiter
Earth is between Venus and Mars. Venus is closer to the sun than Earth, and Mars is farther away. The order is: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune.
Earth's orbit is intermediate between the orbits of Venus and Mars. Earth is an average distance of 149.6 million kilometres from the Sun, while Venus is (on average) 108 million kilometres from the Sun and Mars (on average) is 227 million kilometres from the Sun.
Mars does not orbit the Earth. Mars orbits the Sun, as does the Earth.
earth's neighbour is the planet Mars. Earth and Mars are similar, they both have canyons and valleys and mountains. but Mars is smaller and much colder then our planetby Taonui Ashley Motuhino Campbell Roach
Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars
Mars and the Earth both follow orbits round the Sun, and they also have moons in orbit round them.