We are constantly seeing more and more so we cannot chart them by size.
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neither Jupiter is the largest and Pluto is the smallest even though Pluto is a dwarf planet
Mercury is the smallest of the 8 official planets in our Solar System.
It is the largest galaxy in our local group, but there are larger galaxies elsewhere in the universe.
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ummmm, galaxies can have galaxies in them unless they combine, also, we don't know, the universe is infinite and we have ye to see beyond our local galaxy cluster... sorry but that is an impossible question (although if the universe is infinite then nothing is quite impossible...)
No, in fact it is the second-largest galaxy, after M31. Most of the other members of the Local Group are dwarf galaxies.
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There are zero galaxies in our Solar System. Even the smallest galaxies are much, much larger than the solar system.
Itis neither the largest, second largest or smallest.
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By area, France is the largest and Malta is the smallest. By population, Germany is the largest and the smallest is Malta.
quasars.
By area, the largest is Alaska and the smallest is Rhode Island; by population, the largest is California and the smallest is Wyoming.
The largest Continent is Australia and the smallest is Asia.