Yes. All planets in the solar system are larger than the moon. Neptune is many times larger than the moon.
Yes, Neptune is larger than Pluto. Neptune is the fourth-largest planet in our solar system by diameter, while Pluto is classified as a dwarf planet and is much smaller in size compared to the eight recognized planets.
Neptune is bigger than Earth which means, Neptune has got more gravitational pull than Earth.
Yes, specifically the four largest, or Galilean satellites : Ganymede, Callisto, Io, and Europa. At 3100 to 5200 km in diameter, they are larger than Pluto's 2306 km diameter, and are correspondingly greater in mass. The large moon of Saturn, Titan, is also larger than Pluto. In fact, Ganymede and Titan are larger than the planet Mercury, but not as massive.
Titan is a moon of Saturn, not Neptune. Titan is larger than Mercury. Triton, the largest moon of Neptune, is smaller than Mercury.
Saturn is bigger than Neptune. Saturn is the second-largest planet in our solar system, while Neptune is the fourth-largest. Saturn has a diameter of about 116,464 km, while Neptune has a diameter of about 49,244 km.
No. Saturn is a planet that is substantially larger than Neptune.
None
Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune are all larger than Earth but smaller than Jupiter.
The dwarf planet, Pluto, is bigger than an asteroid, smaller than Mercury, and farther from the sun than Neptune. It used to be the smallest and furthest planet in our solar system.
Neptune...
Neptune
Planet x does not exist.