Some stars can be smaller than planets. Stars exist in a variety of colors, shapes, sizes, stages of "life", and types.
There are no stars ON any planet. The smallest star is MUCH larger than the largest planet.
Moon (Although some moons are larger than planets), Planet, (Although some planets are larger than Stars) Star, Solar System, Supernova, Cluster, Super Cluster. Universe.
No. To start off, the sun is a star, not a planet and is far larger than any planet. The sun is larger than the average star, but it is nowhere near being the largest.
None. A star is much larger than a planet.
Pluto is a dwarf planet, so if you include Pluto, Mercury is the second smallest. if you don't, Mars is the second smallest
Pluto is not larger than any planet it is the smallest planet that why it is call a dwarf planet.
No, Mercury is now the smallest planet in the Solar System.
Even the smallest planet is larger than the largest asteroid.
* Galaxy * Nebula * Star * Planet * Moon However, some moons are larger than planets, and some planets and moons are larger than some stars. A constellation is an imaginary pattern of stars, so one cannot speak of its actual size.
None. Even the smallest planets are larger than the largest asteroids.
Mercury is the smallest planet except for pluto. It has a radius of 2439km.
The Sun is a rather average star.VY Canis Majoris is the largest known star, it is between between 3600 and 4200 times as wide as the sun - it would stretch out almost to the orbit of Saturn.OGLE-TR-122b is the smallest star known and in width it is only a little larger than the planet Jupiter.