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Allfour inner planets: Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars.
pluto
Mars, with a diameter 0.53226 times that of the Earth.
Mars, the second-smallest planet, has a diameter of just 6,788 km and the smallest planet, Mercury, has a diameter of 4,880 km, less than 2,000 km smaller than Mars. So it would take 1.34 mercury's to equal the diameter of Mars.
That would be Uranus. Uranus has a diameter of about 51,000km, making it the third largest planet in terms of radus/diameter/volume etc. but it's mass is only 15 times that of Earth, less than Neptune, making it the fourth largest in terms of mass.
Allfour inner planets: Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars.
pluto
The smallest planet in our Solar System is Mercury. The second-smallest is Mars, which has MORE than half of Earth's diameter.
Mercury, Venus and Mars are smaller that Earth.All dwarf planets are also smaller.pluto is a lot less in diameter
The force due to gravity of a planet is dependent on the mass of that planet (and to a lesser extent the radius/diameter). If a planet is less massive then it will have a lower gravitational force.
No, it is less than two miles. Two miles is 10,560 feet.
The smallest planet in our Solar System is Mercury. The second-smallest is Mars, which has MORE than half of Earth's diameter.
Mercury. It has a diameter of around 4880km, while Earths diameter is 12104 km on average.
Only Mercury (Pluto also was in there, but it's now a "minor planet).
Mercury
Mercury. It has a diameter of around 4880km, while Earths diameter is 12104 km on average.
There are 5280 feet in a mile, so 4 miles is 20,120 feet - so 10,000ft is less than 4 miles.