Generally speaking yes. The largest asteroid is probably Ceres with a radius of about 490 kilometers. A "normal" star like our Sun has a radius of around 696 million kilometers. while some stars are 200 times as large as our Sun. However, there are certain stars that are smaller than Ceres. A typical neutron star has a radius of only 12 kilometers, and a small back hole can have a radius of only 30 kilometers.
A micro black hole (hypothetical in existence will only have a radius of about 0.1 mm!!!!
The dwarf planet, Pluto, is bigger than an asteroid, smaller than Mercury, and farther from the sun than Neptune. It used to be the smallest and furthest planet in our solar system.
lots of things are bigger than a astriod ,planets, somtimes a moon, and the biggest star in are solar system.
Yes, planets would be much bigger.
The Dwarf Planet Pluto.
They are the dwarf planets.
The dwarf planet, Pluto, is bigger than an asteroid, smaller than Mercury, and farther from the sun than Neptune. It used to be the smallest and furthest planet in our solar system.
Never. They can never grow to that size.
They all are bigger than an asteroid.
lots of things are bigger than a astriod ,planets, somtimes a moon, and the biggest star in are solar system.
Dwarf planet such as Pluto
Yes.
Even the smallest planet is larger than the largest asteroid.
Yes much bigger.
Yes, planets would be much bigger.
The Dwarf Planet Pluto.
No. The universe is everything that exists.
No. Asteroids are much smaller than Earth.