Venus, a terrestrial planet, is small compared to the gas giants within our solar system. It's diameter is equal to 12,104km, which is larger than the diameter of Mercury and Mars, but smaller than all other planets (including Earth, which has a diameter of 12,756km).
They are small compared to other planets but big compared to us.
Compared to other planets, yes it is small. But compared to a house, no, it is very large...
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Compared to some other planets in the same galaxy, yes; it is actually fractions of the size of other planets in this galaxy
it is because it is so small compared to other planets
It's small compared with Jupiter and the other gas planets, but is a good sized rocky planet compared with mercury or mars.
. . . All of them. The only planets with notable rings are Saturn (gas giant) and Uranus (ice giant).
Pluto is because it is small ,and its not a gas giant like the other four large planets.
Based on classification by size, Uranus is one of the giant planets or gas giants. The other three giants planets are Jupiter, Saturn and Neptune. These gas giants all have diameters greater than 48000 kilometers. The other planets four planets are called the small planets. The small planets all have diameters less than 13000 kilometers.
inner planets are small and outer planets are big and cold and gas giants.
When compared to the surface gravity of Earth, Neptune has approximately 14% more gravitational pull. This is a small difference when compared to other planets in the solar system.
The 4 inner planets are Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars. They are all solid planets, called terrestial planets. Outside of those are Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune, which are all gas giants, and have no surface as such. Beyond that is the dwarf planet Pluto, which is another terrestial object.