No. Neptune is the fourth largest planet in the solar system. Saturn is the second largest.
No. Saturn is a planet that is substantially larger than Neptune.
It is Saturn.
Saturn is much larger than Neptune so it likely has more gas since they are both gaseous.
In our solar system there are 4 planets larger than Earth, which are collectively known as the gas giants; these are Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. There are many other planets larger than Earth in other solar systems as well.
Titan is a moon of Saturn, not Neptune. Titan is larger than Mercury. Triton, the largest moon of Neptune, is smaller than Mercury.
Saturn
Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune are all larger than Earth.
The planet Saturn is considerably larger than the Earth. It is one of the gas giants (along with Jupiter, Uranus, and Neptune) all of which are larger than the Earth.
No, Saturn is the second largest planet of our solar system, after Jupiter. It is larger than Neptune.
Well technically there are two gas giants that are smaller than Jupiter and larger than Neptune. The two would be Saturn and Uranus. Uranus is only just larger in volume than Neptune, but it has slightly less mass.
Venus is far smaller than Saturn. Venus is the thrid smallest planet in the solar system, larger than Mars and Mercury, bust smaller than everything else. Saturn is the second largest planet. Only Jupiter is larger.
Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune are all larger than Earth but smaller than Jupiter.