the answer is venus because the planet has 1,000 volcanos, heat, and full of carbon dioxde
Mars. It is 342 million miles away.
Yes, Venus is a planet . It is the second planet from Sun.
No, the planets Venus and Mars do not have a significant effect on Earth's tides. The main contributor to Earth's tides is the gravitational pull of the Moon, with the Sun also playing a role. The influence of Venus and Mars on Earth's tides is negligible compared to the influence of the Moon and the Sun.
The planets closest to Earth are Venus and Mars. Venus is located closer to the sun and Mars is further away from the sun compared to Earth.
cuz it was made that far away from the sun and in between venus and mars
Usually Earth is the closest planet. At times when Mars and Venus are both "in opposition", meaning that they are on the far side of the Sun from the Earth, then Venus would be closer to Mars.
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Neptune is the farthest planet from the Sun.Pluto orbits even farther away than Neptune, but it is not a planet. It is a dwarf planet, and it is not even the farthest dwarf planet.Here is a list of all planets and dwarf planets in order from the Sun:1. Mercury2. Venus3. Earth4. Mars5. Ceres6. Jupiter7. Saturn8. Uranus9. Neptune10. Pluto11. Haumea12. Makemake13. Eris
About 554,000,000 km, or 344,000,000 miles.
Mars. Because it is the inner planet that far away from sun.
the answer is venus because the planet has 1,000 volcanos, heat, and full of carbon dioxde
Mars can get upto -224 degrees because it is far away from the sun!
Mars. It is 342 million miles away.
Yes, Venus is a planet . It is the second planet from Sun.
venus since it is far away from sun though pluto is also far away now-a-days we are not considering it as planet.
No, the planets Venus and Mars do not have a significant effect on Earth's tides. The main contributor to Earth's tides is the gravitational pull of the Moon, with the Sun also playing a role. The influence of Venus and Mars on Earth's tides is negligible compared to the influence of the Moon and the Sun.