Jupiter is the largest planet in the solar system. It is one of four "Gas Giants," and these four are the largest. In decreasing order of their diameters, the Eight planets are: * Jupiter * Saturn * Uranus * Neptune * Earth * Venus * Mars * Mercury Venus and Earth are so close in size they could almost be "Twins." The size difference is less than 1000 km in diameter.
Jupiter (radius = 69,911 km)Saturn (58,232 km)
Uranus (25,362 km)
Neptune (24,622 km)
Earth (6,371 km)
Venus (6,052 km)
Mars (3,389 km)
Mercury (2,440 km).
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Earth is the largest of the rocky planets, but is dwarfed by all of the gas giants. This means that it is the 4th largest of 8..
Of the 8 major planets, Venus is third smallest, after Mercury and Mars. All of the dwarf planets, including Pluto, are also smaller than Venus.
Mercury is one of the four inner terrestrial planets, or rocky planets. It is the smallest of the four and closest to the sun. It is also the smallest of all eight planets.
The four outer planets are all significantly larger than the four inner planets. Beyond that there's no simple relationship. The size of the planets (from smallest, 1, to largest, 8) in order of distance from the Sun: 1, 3, 4, 2, 8, 7 ... and then it gets vague. If you go by radius, the last two are 6, 5 and if you go by mass they're 5, 6 (either way, they're nearly twins).
The planets in our solar system from biggest to smallest are Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Earth, Venus, Mars, and Mercury. Pluto is no longer considered to be a planet in our solar system, but is smaller than Mercury.
Mercury is around 4,880km in diameter, the smallest planet, while Jupiter has the largest diameter of all the planets in our solar system, 142,985km at the equator (11.2 times that of earths).
No. All of the objects in out solar system labeled as dwarf planets are smaller than the smallest of the planets. The gas planets are the largest planets.
The smallest planet in the solar System is Mercury the biggest planet is Jupiter For the longest time, the smallest planet was considered to be Pluto, but now Pluto isn't a planet any more, so we're back to Mercury.
Mercury is both the smallest inner planet, and smallest planet in our entire solar system.
Mars is the second smallest planet. Only Mercury is smaller.
Mercury is the smallest planet of all.
Earth is the largest of the rocky planets, but is dwarfed by all of the gas giants. This means that it is the 4th largest of 8..
Earth is the largest "terrestrial planet" and 5th largest major planet in the solar system.It is larger than Mercury, Mars, and Venus.Planets in order of size, smallest to largest :MercuryMarsVenusEarthNeptuneUranusSaturnJupiter(see related link)
Saturn is the second largest planet of all eight planets in our solar system.
Smallest plants are single celled plankton. Largest plants are perhaps the Californian Redwood (giant sequoia), a grove of male Aspen in Utah, or perhaps the Neptune Grass or Mediterranean tapeweed.
No, in order of size from largest to smallest the planets are:# Jupiter # Saturn # Uranus # Neptune # Earth # Venus # Mars # MercuryNo. Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune, Uranus, Earth and Venus are all larger than Mars.
mercury venus earth mars Jupiter Saturn Uranus neptune * * * * * VERY SERIOUSLY WRONG! All these are planets not stars! Also, they are in the order of their distance from the sun (a star) rather than in order of size.