No because the sun is a big ball of gas which is called a star.
Jupiter is the largest planet in the solar System so any of the other planets could fit inside a volume the size of Jupiter, some of them many times over.
Earth is a little bigger than the other terrestrial planets (Mercury, Venus, and Mars), but the immensity of the jovian planets (Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune) cannot be matched by Earth's. Jupiter, the largest planet, has a diameter over eleven times greater than that of Earth.
Jupiter is the heaviest planet in our solar system, weighing more than twice as much as all the other planets combined.
Mercury and Jupiter are the two planets that are most different in size. Mercury is the smallest planet in our solar system, while Jupiter is the largest, with a size difference of over 11 times in diameter.
Jupiter is a bigger planet than the earth......Jupiter is the most massive.Jupiter.JupiterJUPITEROf all the planets that revolve around our sun that would definitely be the planet Jupiter.Jupiter is the most massive.Jupiter is the biggest planet in the Solar System by mass, volume, and surface area.Yes. It has a mass of 1899x1024kg, which is three times the mass of Saturn (the second largest planet), and over 300 times the mass of Earth.That statement is true.yes it is. the sun isn't a planet, its a star, so Jupiter is the largest planet in our solar system :)
Saturn is the second-largest planet in our solar system, with a mass about 95 times that of Earth. It is significantly less massive than Jupiter, the largest planet, which has a mass over 300 times that of Earth. In comparison to the other gas giants, Uranus and Neptune, Saturn is more massive than both, with Uranus being about 14 times and Neptune about 17 times the mass of Earth. Overall, Saturn's mass places it firmly as one of the most massive planets in our solar system.
In our solar system, Jupter has two and a half times the mass of the other planets combined. Note that outside the solar system, exoplanets have been discovered tens of times the mass of Jupiter.
Jupiter is the largest and most massive planet in our solar system. It is over 300 times more massive than Earth and is known for its colorful atmospheric bands and swirling storms, including the famous Great Red Spot.
In our solar system, the planet Jupiter is the largest - at over 1,300 times the volume of Earth (and over 300 times the mass).
No. There are eight planets (Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune) five dwarf planets and a few more dwarf planet candidates. There are other objects in orbit around our sun, but these are too small to be classed as planets.
Jupiter is the Roman name for the Greek god Zeus, who was the father of all the other gods. The planet Jupiter was named after Zeus because it is the largest planet in the Solar System, and "fathers over" the other planets.
Jupiter is the largest planet in the Solar System. There are many larger planets outside of the Solar System but it's the largest in THIS solar system.Recently discovered "exoplanets", planets orbiting other stars, range in size from fairly large to positively enormous. (Our sensors are not yet good enough to detect Earth-sized planets around other stars, but soon, soon..... ) The biggest are up to 50 times more massive than Jupiter, the point at which a massive body becomes massive enough to cause nuclear fusion - and becomes a tiny star.Yes it's the biggest. Even if it is a gas planet.Yes. Jupiter is a medium-sized gas giant, the largest planet in our solar system. It is more than twice as massive as the next-largest planet, Saturn, and is more than 3000 times Earth's mass. However, it is still about 1/1000 the mass of the sun.