Although we don't know for certain, but it it highly likely that the Sun will be bigger than any planet. It is certainly bigger than all of the planets in our Solar System.
None. The sun is much larger than any planet.
There are no planets bigger than the sun. Even the largest planet Jupiter is only about 1% the size of the sun.
Mars. Not Mars. Jupiter is a lot bigger than Earth, but the Sun is much bigger than a planet.
No, the Earth is not bigger than the Sun. The Sun is 109x bigger than the Earth.
We have not yet discovered any planet that is 1 million times bigger than the earth. The sun is approximately 1 million times larger than Earth by volume, but it is a star far larger than any planet.
Because our planet is much closer to the sun than any other star.
yes. The sun is quite a small star. It is just because it is so close to the Earth it looks enormous. Many stars are bigger than the Sun, I don't know about Planets, though.
Since the Sun is much bigger than all the planets, the biggest planet is closest in size to the Sun.
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.
If we were going to compare any planet to the sun, it would be the gas giant Jupiter. The sun is a couple of hundred times bigger than Jupiter, but the king of the planets is the one that is more similar to the sun than any of the other planets.
If you meant "Is Jupiter bigger than the SUN" then no. The sun is bigger than any planets in our known solar system.
Mercury is much, much smaller than the Sun. The Sun is larger than all the planets combined.