Mercury is the first planet from the sun, Mars is the fourth.
In order, the planet after Earth is Mars.MercuryVenusEarthMarsJupiterSaturnUranusNeptune
Jupiter is the next planet after Mars, but there is small minor planets in between that's within the asteroid belt, with best known been ceres, expected to be explored by the Dawn Spacecraft in 2015.
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 is the fourth planet from the Sun in our solar system because its orbit is located between Earth and the asteroid belt, which lies between Mars and Jupiter. The planets are arranged in order of their distance from the Sun, with Mars being the fourth planet in line.
Mercury is the first planet from the sun, Mars is the fourth.
No. Mars is the fourth planet from the sun, after Earth and before Ceres.
Earth is closer to the sun than Mars.
After Earth, the next planet in our solar system is Mars. It is the fourth planet from the Sun, located between Earth and Jupiter. Mars is known as the "Red Planet" due to its reddish appearance, caused by iron oxide on its surface.
Mars is often referred to as the "red planet" due to its reddish appearance in the night sky. This color comes from the iron oxide (rust) present on the surface of Mars.
It is a rocky planet or terrestrial planet. Any planet before Mars is terrestrial and any planet after Mars is a gas giant.
Mars comes the closest.
In order, the planet after Earth is Mars.MercuryVenusEarthMarsJupiterSaturnUranusNeptune
Mars is a planet. That comes from a phrase that ultimately means that it moves. So we can't give you meaningful coordinates; they change over time.
Sun, Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune.
Depends on what you mean by that. For planets, Venus is the planet left to the Earth, and Mars is the planet right of the Earth.
Jupiter is the next planet after Mars, but there is small minor planets in between that's within the asteroid belt, with best known been ceres, expected to be explored by the Dawn Spacecraft in 2015.