Yes. Neptune and Uranus are both about 4 times the diameter of Earth. Jupiter is nearly 12 times the diameter of Earth.
No planet is. Jupiter, however, is 318 times the mass of Earth.
The radius of Uranus is roughly 4 times the radius of Earth. However, in volume, it would be around 43=64 times larger than Earth. Hence, There is no planet in our solar system which is four times the size of the Earth.
No not by a long shot. Jupiter is About 320 times the size of earth and is the largest planet in our solar system.
No planet is exactly the size of Earth. Venus is close to Earth's size but slightly smaller.
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The largest planet in the Solar System is Jupiter which is 1,321.3 times the volume of the Earth.
No planet.
There is no planet that is one fourth the size of Earth. The closest is Mercury at 0.38 that of Earth.
Venus, hands down. Venus is very nearly the same size as Earth. Jupiter is several times larger.
That would be Jupiter. The Great Red Spot is a storm more than twice the size 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.
It isn't a dwarf planet, it's six times the size of earth and is classed as a gas giant, and it is mostly composed of gases.