Jupiter, by far. It's so large it was discovered and observed with the naked eye for centuries. It's also the "solar system vacuum", sucking up dangerous comets and other debris that enters our solar system, trapping most with its massive gravity, then swallowing them up in its gaseous atmosphere like tiny bugs.
It's Mars that is the biggest inner planet
I don't know but it is an awesome planet
No, Mars is actually the second smallest planet in diameter. Only Mercury is smaller.
Jupiter has the largest diameter, volume, and mass.
The biggest planet in the solar system is Jupiter smallest Pluto!!!!
The third largest planet in our solar system is Uranus. It is the seventh planet from the Sun and has a diameter of about 31,518 miles.
Jupiter. It's diameter at the equator is 142,984 km, around 11 times that of earths diameter.
None exactly, but Earth and Venus. Earth is close at 40,054 km.
Jupiter is the biggest planet in our solar system. It has a diameter of about 86,881 miles (139,822 kilometers) and is primarily composed of gas, which contributes to its massive size. In contrast, Mercury is the smallest planet.
The sun's diameter is about 400 times as big as our moon's diameter, 108 times as big as the Earth's, and about 10 times the diameter of the biggest planet (Jupiter).
The diameter of Jupiter is 142,984km.
The biggest terrestrial planet in our solar system is Earth. It has a diameter of about 12,742 kilometers (7,918 miles) and is the only known planet to support life. While Venus and Mars are also terrestrial planets, they are smaller than Earth.