By Amy and Krystal.  Mars is so different from Earth mostly because Mars is much farther from the sun and much smaller than Earth. The average distance.

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By Amy and Krystal

 Mars is so different from Earth mostly because Mars is much farther from the sun and much smaller than Earth. The average distance from Mars to the sun is about 141,620,000 miles (227,920,000 kilometres). This distance is roughly 1 1/2 times the distance from Earth to the sun. The average radius (distance from its center to its surface) of Mars is 2,107 miles (3,390 kilometres), about half the radius of Earth.

 Orbit and rotation  Like the other planets in the solar system, Mars travels around the sun in an elliptical (oval) orbit. But the orbit of Mars is slightly more "stretched out" than the orbits of Earth and most of the other planets. The distance from Mars to the sun can be as little as about 128,390,000 miles (206,620,000 kilometres) or as much as about 154,860,000 miles (249,230,000 kilometres). Mars travels around the sun once every 687 Earth days; this is the length of the Martian year.

What planet is the closest to mars? Earth is the closest planet to Mars. Is there any gravity on mars? Yes Mars has gravity? Dose Mars have any oxygen? Yes mars have oxygen but it is trapped in little bubbles in polar cap