No. Asteroids are smaller than even the smallest planets. Saturn is the second largest planet in the solar system.
Saturn (at 120 megameters) is bigger than Neptune (at 49,500 km).
The Sun is 3504.69 times more massive than Saturn
Yes, planets would be much bigger.
Saturn lies outside the asteroid belt.
Saturn is outside the asteroid belt. It is one of the outer planets rather than the inner planets, and that determination is made by whether they are between the Sun and the Asteroid Belt, or not.The order goes like this:The SunMercuryVenusEarthMars>>> Asteroid Belt
They all are bigger than an asteroid.
Yes, Saturn is bigger than Uranus.
Saturn (at 120 megameters) is bigger than Neptune (at 49,500 km).
No it isn't. Saturn is much bigger than Missouri and it is much bigger than Earth.
Saturn is thousands of times bigger than earth.
Yes.
Even the smallest planet is larger than the largest asteroid.
Yes, Saturn is much bigger than the moon of Earth.
The Sun is 3504.69 times more massive than Saturn
Yes much bigger.
Yes, planets would be much bigger.
there is one planet bigger than Saturn: Jupiter.