by radius yes, 2nd largest
Saturn is the only planet in our Solar System that is less dense than water. Saturn would float if there were a body of water large enough!♥♥
Saturn is the second largest planet of all eight planets in our solar system.
Compared to other planets, yes it is small. But compared to a house, no, it is very large...
Yes Saturn and the other planets are in our Solar System. Many hundreds of planets exist outside of our solar system. These are often compared to the gas giants (Jupiter and Saturn) because of their size and composition.
no, not compared to other planets around us. Think about it.
Within our solar system, Saturn is the second largest and second most massive planet after Jupiter.
The 4 Jovian planets are Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune. They are all larger than any of the other planets.
Saturn is large, gassy, magnetic and ringed. It is also colorful and uncompressed compared to all of the other planets.
All the inner planets in our solar system are all terrestrial planets. They are all small rocky planets with a relatively small atmospheres when compared to the gas giants like Jupiter and Saturn or the ice giants like Neptune and Uranus. This however is not true of other stars. Many stars have large planets very small orbits.
large compared to other planets. Third largest planet in our solar system.
They are small compared to other planets but big compared to us.
The star Altair stays in one place in the sky, but Venus and Saturn move on (or near) a circle called the ecliptic, like the other planets. But none of the planets goes close to Altair because it is well off the ecliptic.