Mars is farther from the sun than Mercury, Venus, the Earth and Earth's moon.
It's nearer to the sun than all of the other planets in the solar system, and of
other stars, all of their moons, all of the Kuiper belt and Oort cloud objects, and
most of the comets and asteroids most of the time.
all planets.
None. Mars is a planet which orbits The Sun. Planets do not orbit other planets. Mars does have two moon which orbit around it.
no
Mars is the fourth planet from the sun. Since you asked in relation, I won't go into specifics. Mars comes after the Earth, but before Jupiter and the asteroid belt.
No, Mars goes the same way as the other planets. From your favorite 6th grader:)
In between Mars and Venus
It is the third counting from the sun between Venus and Mars.
The earth orbits the sun between the planets Venus and Mars. The other five planets are farther out than Mars. The closest earth gets to Venus is 23.7 million miles. The closest earth gets to Mars is 36.4 million miles.
all planets.
Location, location, location. Inner planets = Mars and inward (towards the sun); outer planets = Jupiter and outward (away from the sun).
None. Mars is a planet which orbits The Sun. Planets do not orbit other planets. Mars does have two moon which orbit around it.
earth
Yes. Mars.
no
Mars is the fourth planet from the sun. Since you asked in relation, I won't go into specifics. Mars comes after the Earth, but before Jupiter and the asteroid belt.
Mars and most of the other planets, yes.
Asteroids wander near and far, the majority however lie in an orbit between Mars and Jupiter simply called the asteroid belt. They get bumped out of orbit when they hit each other and generally fall towards the sun pulled by it's gravity.