among the eight planets of our solar system, from largest to smallest, yes
Earth.
Antarctica is the fifth largest continent on earth, and is about the size of USA and Mexico, combined.
Earth is the fifth largest of the eight planets of the Solar System
No. Earth comes in fifth place in size. Fourth place goes to Neptune.
In order of size, Earth is the fifth-largest planet. Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune are all larger. However, Earth is the largest of the four small planets.
Yes earth is the fifth largest planet.
The Moon is the fifth largest satellite in the Solar System
There is not fifth planet on Earth, since Earth is a planet...
It all depends. If compare it to the size of us then it is huge but in space it would be considered tiny. Jupiter is 500 times its size. The Sun is 500 times Jupiter's size and a red Giant is the size of 500 Suns. So it would not huge or even medium in space and not even the sun would be considered large!
Mercury is about less than half the size of the earth. Venus is about the same size. Mars is a little more than half the size of earth. Jupiter is more than 11 times larger than earth. Saturn is 9 times larger. Uranus is 4 times larger. Neptune is not quite 4 times larger. And poor Pluto, though no longer considered a planet, is one-fifth the size of earth. See Related Link, below.
Venus is the sixth largest planet in our solar system. It has a diameter of about 12,104 kilometers (7,521 miles), making it slightly smaller than Earth. In terms of size, it ranks just behind Earth, which is the fifth largest planet.
Alaska is about one-fifth the size of the 48 states that preceded it.