Your question can only be answered if you name BOTH planets.
No. The sun is much larger than Jupiter.
Jupiter is the largest planet in the Solar system, but it is not larger than the Sun. The Sun is about 10 times larger than Jupiter.
The sun's radius is about 10 times that of Jupiter.
There is a planet larger than Jupiter
because jupiter is a gaseous planet while earth is rocky.
True. Jupiter has a much larger mass than Earth, approximately 318 times greater.
For one thing, the storm on Jupiter, called the Great Red Spot, is not a tornado. It is more similar to the anticyclones and large scale storm systems on earth than it is to a tornado. Since Jupiter is much larger than earth, it can sustained much larger storm systems, in this case larger than earth itself. See Link Below
No. Jupiter is the largest of the planets but it is still much smaller than the sun.
Jupiter is made up of about 90% hydrogen. If it was about 75% larger, it could be another Sun.
Jupiter is about 28.4 times larger than Mercury. You could fit about 23,000 Mercury's inside Jupiter.
There is a storm on Jupiter that is large enough to fit earth inside of it, bu that storm is not a tornado.
The force of gravity on Jupiter is much stronger than on Earth due to Jupiter's larger mass. Jupiter's gravity is about 2.5 times that of Earth.