No
Smallest to largest - Pluto, Earth, Saturn, Jupiter.
Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune are all gaseous planets Pluto is unknown if it is terrestial or gaseous
Pluto is about 3.2 billion miles from Jupiter
pluto is grayesh jupiter is brown yellow and reddish
All planets in the solar system rotate, but not all in the same direction, Mercury, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, and Neptune all rotate in one direction, while Venus, Uranus, and the dwarf planet Pluto rotate in the opposite direction.
The moon we see doesn't, but all of Jupiter's moons do. (About 50)
The "surface" gravity of Jupiter is about 40 times that of Pluto.
Jupiter is about 62.5 times larger than Pluto.
The correct order from smallest to largest is Pluto, Mars, Jupiter. Pluto is the smallest, followed by Mars, and then Jupiter, which is the largest of the three.
Jupiter is the largest planet in our solar system, known for its massive size and strong magnetic field. Pluto is a dwarf planet located in the Kuiper Belt at the outer edges of the solar system.
No. Jupiter's gravity is much stronger than Pluto's
Jupiter is closer to the sun than Pluto. Jupiter is the fifth planet from the sun, while Pluto is considered a dwarf planet and lies much further out in our solar system.