The Universe is the largest body in the...well, the Universe. It never stops expanding.
The Universe is full of billions of galaxies, which range in shape and size. However, none are even close to being compared in size to the Universe.
Yes, far bigger. Earth orbits the sun, a star many times larger than our planet. The sun is just one of billions of stars in the Milky Way Galaxy.
The galaxy is just a small part of the universe
A galaxy is much bigger than a planet.
Yes
No.
Most exoplanets are large gas giants, one of those is the largest known planet in the galaxy. If you meant the solar system, then the largest planet is Jupiter.
The galaxy is not a planet. The galaxy is MADE of millions and millions of stars and planets.
Our Universe is bigger, than a galaxy.
The galaxy is not a planet. The galaxy is MADE of millions and millions of stars and planets.
A Galaxy is far bigger than a nebula.
Filament > galaxy > star > planet
A galaxy is bigger than a black hole.
Yes, much bigger. There are many stars in our galaxy, thousands of millions of them. Everything you see in the night sky is in our galaxy, including the Moon, so the galaxy is much bigger.
Eris is technically a dwarf planet, not a planet. It is, however, in the Milky Way galaxy.
Since we can't explore the galaxy, the sizes could be almost limitless. but I would doubt the planet could get bigger than the star it orbits which would be realistically impossible.
Universe -> galaxy -> star -> planet