141,600,000 miles (227,900,000 km)
141,600,000 miles (227,900,000 km)
Mars follows Earth as the next planet out from the sun.
The orbit of mars is outside that of the earths orbit
227,936,637
No. Comets orbit the sun. Many asteroids orbit the sun in between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter.
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.
Sun
There are no planets that orbit between the Sun and Mars. The planets that orbit between the Sun and Mars are Mercury and Venus, with Mars being the next planet in the sequence.
There are 141,600,000 miles, or 227,900,000 kilometers, between Mars and the Sun.
Earth revolves around the sun between Venus and Mars.
the orbit of mars is outside that of the earth's orbit so it can't go between earth and the sun
It depends. Both Mars and Jupiter orbit the sun, and take different amounts of time to do it, so sometimes the sun will be in between them, and sometimes it won't be.
Mars follows Earth as the next planet out from the sun.
Mars is the fourth planet from the sun in the solar system.
Asteroids are found orbiting the Sun in between Jupiter and Mars. So, the answer is "the Asteroid Belt".
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.
Asteroids are rocky bodies that orbit the sun in a belt between Mars and Jupiter.
Jupiter is the closest planet to the Sun "after" Mars.