Saturn's diameter is 120,536 km.
Saturn.
Saturn is the second largest planet because it has a diameter of about 116,460 kilometers, which is smaller than Jupiter's diameter of about 142,984 kilometers. The size of a planet is determined by its diameter, and in this case, Jupiter is larger than Saturn, making it the largest planet in our solar system.
The diameter of Saturn is 120,536 km, not counting the rings.
Venus
Mercury is the smallest planet in terms of diameter among the options provided.
If the scale Merriam of the Sun is 3000 mm, then the scale diameter of Saturn would be 274.2 mm.
Yes. Saturn is the second largest planet in the solar system in terms of both diameter and mass.
Much smaller. Consider, the diameter of the rings of Saturn are larger than Saturn itself, and Saturn is the second largest planet in the solar system. The rings of Saturn have a diameter of about 280,000 Kilometers. Charon has a diameter of about 1,200 kilometers. In other words the rings of Saturn are are more than 200 times larger than Charon.
Saturn is larger than Uranus. Saturn is the second largest planet in our solar system, with a diameter about 9.5 times that of Earth. Uranus is the seventh planet from the Sun, and it is smaller than Saturn with a diameter only about 4 times that of Earth.
None exactly, but Earth and Venus. Earth is close at 40,054 km.
Saturn, which is the second largest planet in the solar system, is 74,897 miles (120,536 km) in diameter. Venus is about 7,521 miles (12,104 km) in diameter. 74,897 divided by 7,521 is ≈ 9.958. So you could fit just under 10 of the planet Venus in Saturn.
No Saturn is the second largest planet in the solar system. Here are the planets in order of size, smallest first: Mercury Mars Venus Earth Neptune Uranus Saturn Jupiter