N o it's the 2nd planet from the sun.
Earth, the third planet from the sun.
No it's the third, venus is the 2nd
No Venus is a planet, much like our Earth, because it orbits the Sun. A moon is a large body that orbits a planet. Venus is closer to the Sun than the Earth, the second planet from the Sun. The Earth is the third planet from the Sun.
If you are referring to the second planet from the sun, then the answer would be Venus.
Yes, Venus is a planet . It is the second planet from Sun.
There is none. Venus is the second planet from the Sun and Earth is the third planet from the Sun.
Venus is the second planet from the sun, and Earth is the third.
Yes. Venus is the second planet, and Earth is the third planet. Technically, Venus is said to have an inferior orbit to Earth.
Venus is the second planet from the sun, after Mercury. Earth is the third planet. Venus has no moons. It is about 67 million miles from the Sun.
It's not - it's the second planet from the Sun
closer to the sun. the second planet from the sun and the earth is the third planet out from the sun
Earth, the third planet from the sun.
Earth is the third planet from the sun. Mercury is first and Venus is second. Mars is the fourth. These are the Inner Planets.
The Venus flytrap. Of course I am kidding but the third planet from the sun is Earth.
The order of planets from closest to furthest from the sun are: Mercury Venus Earth Mars Asteroid belt (this isn't a planet, but this is where most asteroids are located) Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune Pluto So Venus is the 2nd planet from the sun. Earth (our planet) is the third.
mercury Answer The third planet, in distance from the Sun, is Earth. The distance is 149.6 million kilometres on average. Mercury and Venus are closer. The third largest planet in the Sun's solar system Uranus (Jupiter and Saturn are larger). The third smallest planet in this solar system is (regarding Pluto as a dwarf planet, not a true planet) Venus (Mercury and Mars are smaller).
No, it is neither. It is the third planet from the sun, right behind Mercury and Venus.