The Sun is not a planet, it is a Star. It is 332,946 times more massive than the Earth.
No planet is that big. Jupiter, the largest planet in the solar system, is about a tenth the diameter of the sun.
Planet Jupiter is located from the 5th from the sun and this is the big planet.
The size of a planet is not related to it's distance from the sun. Planet mass and orbital velocity are factors that determine it's distance from the sun.
no. it is a planet not a star the sun is a star
Uranus is a planet and the sun is a star. The sun is very very hot but Uranus can be very cold. The sun is very big but Uranus is not as big as the sun. The sun is in the center of the solar system but Uranus is not.
The sun is the closest star to our planet.that is why it looks so big.
no its a big ball of plasma, hydrogen and helium.-Mihi
Because there is a physical limit to how big a planet can be - especially a terrestrial planet. A gas planet like Jupiter can be a lot larger, but only to a certain limit, after that it can only become a brown dwarf or star. Nothing apart from a star can be as large as our Sun.
None of them. If any planet were to crash into the Sun, the planet would be instantly vaporized.You may be thinking of the planet Saturn, which is so light that if it could be placed in a big enough bathtub, would float.
No because the sun is a big ball of gas which is called a star.
No, the sun is not known as a planet!
There is no planet from the sun.