Not in our solar system. The Earth is a terrestrial planet, it has a clear terrain or surface, unlike the four large outer gas planets - which dont have mountains. The Earth is the largest of the four terrestrial planets, so a mountain larger than the Earth in our solar system cant be so.
The great red spot of Jupiter is three times the size of Earth.
No planet is exactly the size of Earth. Venus is close to Earth's size but slightly smaller.
No, the mass of a planet does not equal the size of that particular planet.
No planet.
There is no planet that is one fourth the size of Earth. The closest is Mercury at 0.38 that of Earth.
The Earth is a planet if that is what you are asking. It is a planet in our solar system. However compared to the the relative size of other planets in the solar system earth is quite an average size.
Venus
Pluto. It is the 9th planet from the sun and it is very different then Earth in size and temperature
Of the known planets, Venus is closest in size to the Earth.
Of the known planets, Venus is closest in size to the Earth.
Venus is a planet that is closest in size to Earth. It has similar bulk composition and gravity to Earth too.
Venus, because it is very similar size to Earth, and it is a rocky planet like Earth is.
A planet called Kepler 186f, in the constellation Cygnus, is the same size as the Earth and it is similar to Earth in looking to. Venus is only slightly smaller than Earth and is the closest in size to it in our solar system.