No. In our solar system it is the second most massive planet. Fifth place goes to Earth.
Saturn is not the largest planet in our solar system; Jupiter holds that title. Saturn is the sixth planet from the sun, not the fifth. In your analogy, being in fifth grade, it's more like Earth is the fifth planet from the sun.
No, Saturn is the sixth planet from the Sun and is the second largest in the solar system,
Comparison of the size of Uranus and the Earth. Uranus is 51118 km or about four Earths wide. It is the third widest and fourth heaviest planet in the Solar System
Nah, Jupiter is the heaviest planet of the solar system.
Saturn is the sixth planet from the sun. Its orbit lies between the orbits of Jupiter (the fifth planet) and Uranus (the seventh).
Saturn, because between mars and jupiter is the asteroid belt.
Jupiter is the Fifth planet from the sun. it is between Mars, the asteroid Belt, and Saturn. Its diamieter is 11 times bigger than earth. It has a great red spot. this spot is actually a storm swirling in Jupiter's atmosphere
Jupiter, most of the time. the answer is Jupiter
yes it is the heaviest planet
It's the fifth planet from the Sun, between Mars and Saturn.
The fifth most massive planet in our solar system is Earth, after Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune, and Uranus. Mars, Venus, and Mercury are all less massive than Earth.
Juipter is one of the gas planets and is between Saturn and Uranus. It is seventh planet from the sun.