Oh, dude, the distance from Saturn to Venus can vary because both planets are constantly moving in their orbits. On average, they are about 1.2 billion kilometers apart, but like, who's really keeping track, right? Just imagine a really, really long road trip with lots of interstellar rest stops along the way.
Neptune, Uranus, Saturn, Jupiter, Mars, Earth, Venus, and Mercury
Venus is smallest of Neptune, Venus, Saturn, or Uranus.
because the amount of time it takes a planet to revolve around the sun is based on its distance from the sun; therefore Saturn and Venus revolve around the sun at a different amount of time because their distance from the sun is different.
Nope. Saturn has a diameter of 120,536km and Venus has a diameter of 12,104km. Thus: Saturn is about 10x bigger than Venus.
Saturn is the 6th planet from the Sun. The closer planets are Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, and Jupiter. The farther planets are Uranus and Neptune.
Saturn. Venus has none, Saturn has over 60 moons.
venus (in terms of distance from the sun). In terms of distance from the earth, it is Mars In terms of size, it is Saturn.
Neptune, Uranus, Saturn, Jupiter, Mars, Earth, Venus, and Mercury
Venus is smallest of Neptune, Venus, Saturn, or Uranus.
In order from the sun: Mercury Venus Earth Mars Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune
Saturn, since Venus has no moons
Nope. Saturn has a diameter of 120,536km and Venus has a diameter of 12,104km. Thus: Saturn is about 10x bigger than Venus.
because the amount of time it takes a planet to revolve around the sun is based on its distance from the sun; therefore Saturn and Venus revolve around the sun at a different amount of time because their distance from the sun is different.
Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune
Saturn has more moons than Venus. Saturn is second to Jupiter.
Saturn is the 6th planet from the Sun. The closer planets are Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, and Jupiter. The farther planets are Uranus and Neptune.
Saturn has more moons. Venus does not have any moons.