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No, Earth is larger than Eris. Earth has a diameter of about 12,742 kilometers, while Eris has a diameter of about 2,326 kilometers.
No, Eris is smaller than the moon. Eris is a dwarf planet located in the outer solar system, while the moon is Earth's natural satellite and is much larger in comparison.
Eris is several times larger than Ceres.
Ceres and Eris are not planets; they are dwarf planets. Eris is much larger than Ceres.
Eris is not a planet; it is a dwarf planet. It is much smaller than Earth.
Eris is not a planet; it is a dwarf planet. It is much smaller than Earth.
No. With a radius of about 1,160 kilometers, Eris is significantly smaller than Mercury, the smallest planet with a radius of about 2440 kilometers.
Eris is another dwarf planet that is sometimes called Pluto's twin. All though, it is slightly bigger than pluto. It was named after Eris, the Greek goddess of Discord.
No, Mercury is larger than Eris. Mercury is one of the four terrestrial planets in our solar system and is the smallest of the four. Eris is a dwarf planet located beyond Neptune in the Kuiper Belt.
There are 8 planets Mercury (smaller than Earth) Venus (smaller than Earth) Earth Mars (smaller than Earth) Jupiter (bigger than Earth) Saturn (bigger than Earth) Uranus (bigger than Earth) Neptune (bigger than Earth) so 3 smaller & 4 bigger than Earth 37.5% smaller than Earth 50% bigger than Earth
There are 8 planets Mercury (smaller than Earth) Venus (smaller than Earth) Earth Mars (smaller than Earth) Jupiter (bigger than Earth) Saturn (bigger than Earth) Uranus (bigger than Earth) Neptune (bigger than Earth) so 3 smaller & 4 bigger than Earth 37.5% smaller than Earth 50% bigger than Earth
The dwarf planet Eris truly deserves its designation as "dwarf planet"; it is less than one quarter of Earth's diameter, and about one percent of Earth's mass.