Jupiter is the fifth planet from the Sun.
Jupiter
Jupiter. The asteroid belt is not a planet now, regardless of whether or not it once was.
Jupiter is the fifth planet from the sun.
The fifth planet counting outwards from the sun is Jupiter.
No, Mars is the fourth planet from the sun in our solar system. Jupiter is the fifth planet.
Saturn is not the largest planet in our solar system; Jupiter holds that title. Saturn is the sixth planet from the sun, not the fifth. In your analogy, being in fifth grade, it's more like Earth is the fifth planet from the sun.
The fifth planet from the sun is Jupiter.
The fifth planet from the sun is Jupiter.Counting outwards from the sun, the fifth planet in our solar system would be our largest and most massive planet, Jupiter.
It is the fifth planet.
The fifth planet from the Sun is Jupiter.
Jupiter. The asteroid belt is not a planet now, regardless of whether or not it once was.
Jupiter is the fifth planet from the Sun counting outwards. Starting at the outside and counting in (which I think is what you were asking), Mars is the fifth planet, though if we discover a planet beyond Neptune then Jupiter would be the fifth planet counting inward as well.
Jupiter is the fifth planet from the sun in our solar system.
It is the fifth planet away from the sun.
Jupiter is the fifth planet from the sun.
It is the fifth planet from the sun.
The fifth planet from the Sun is Jupiter.
If Ceres was a regular planet, then it would be the fifth one from the Sun. However, Ceres is classified as a dwarf planet, so Jupiter is the fifth regular planet from the Sun.