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Pluto is actually smaller than Mars. It is only about a third of its size.
Both Earth's moon and Mercury are larger than Pluto yet smaller than Mars.
Mars is larger than Pluto. Mars is the second-smallest major planet, the only smaller one being Mercury (which is also much larger than Pluto). (see related link)
Mars is smaller than every planet in our solar system except Mercury. Pluto was classified as a dwarf planet in 2006.
Mercury, Venus, Mars and Pluto all are.
The smaller members in our solar system are Mercury, Mars and the dwarf planet Pluto
its not, Pluto is much smaller than the earth. By volume, Pluto is less than 0.6% of Earths volume.
Mars is the smallest of the three. (\_(\ (^_^) ('')_(")
It meets the criteria developed for planethood (devised primarily to weed out Pluto): big enough to be round, orbiting a star, and dominating its orbit. It's the last that Mars achieves and Pluto fails. Mars, though smaller than Earth, is much larger than Pluto.
3 of the 8 planets (Mercury, Venus, Mars) are smaller than Earth.
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.
Based on the quantity of 9 total (include Pluto), -- 3 are smaller, (Mercury, Mars, Pluto), -- 1 is almost identical, just a bit smaller, (Venus), -- 4 are larger (Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune).