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!
No, the earth is the fifth largest planet in our solar system.
No, Earth is the fifth largest planet after Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune.
Earth is the largest rocky planet. After Earth is Venus, then Mars, and then the smallest, Mercury.
The star closest to Earth is the sun. The phrase "... largest to planet Earth ... " is meaningless.
ACtualy, the largest would be earth.
Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars are called the inner planets of the Solar System. Of these planets, Earth is the largest.
The largest planet in the solar system is Jupiter, with a diameter 11.209 times that of the Earth
None of the above. Earth is the 4th smallest planet.
No, size does not go with density. The Earth is the most dense planet in the solar system, but it is the 4th smallest planet.
The largest planet in the solar system is Jupiter.
Yes, Earth is the fifth largest planet in our solar system.
Earth is the largest rocky planet. After Earth is Venus, then Mars, and then the smallest, Mercury.
Earth is the 5th largest planet in our solar system, but the largest planet in the inner planets (Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars.)
Neptune is the 4th largest planet in our solar system
No. Earth is the 3rd planet closest to the sun in our solar system. The third largest plant would be Uranus.
The earth is the largest planet in our atmosphere. Jupiter is the largest planet in out solar system.
No, Earth is the fifth largest planet in our solar system.
Size is a relative concept. The Earth is very big in comparison to me. The Earth is very small in comparison to the Milky Way galaxy.
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.