No planet is. Jupiter, however, is 318 times the mass of Earth.
True. Jupiter has a much larger mass than Earth, approximately 318 times greater.
No, Jupiter is only about 1/1000 the mass of the sun. It is 318 times the mass of the Earth though.
No lower limit has been formally defined; the lowest-mass accepted planet is Mercury - 0.055 times Earth's mass. The largest planet in our Solar System is Jupiter, at 318 times Earth's mass. Larger planets are known to orbit other stars; the upper limit should be about 13 Jupiter masses or about 4000 Earth masses; an object with more mass than that would be a brown dwarf.
Weight has little meaning in space. Gas giants vary considerably in mass. Uranus has a mass 0f 8.68*10^25 kilograms (14.5 times the mass of Earth) while Jupiter has a mass of 1.90*10^27 kg (318 times the mass of Earth). Gas giants may exist up to about 13 times the mass of Jupiter. Above that limit an object would generally be considered a brown dwarf, which is an intermediate category between a planet and a star.
Jupiter
Jupiter, 318 times the mass of the Earth.
No planet is. Jupiter, however, is 318 times the mass of Earth.
Jupiter, with a mass 318 times that of the Earth.
Jupiter
Yes, it is the most massive planet in the solar system, 318 times that of the Earth.
Jupiter does not actually 'weigh' anything. It is in free fall around the Sun. It does however have a mass which is around 318 times that of Earth. You could balance Jupiter with 318 Earths.
The most massive planet is Jupiter, 318 time the mass of the Earth.
True. Jupiter has a much larger mass than Earth, approximately 318 times greater.
Jupiter
No, Jupiter is only about 1/1000 the mass of the sun. It is 318 times the mass of the Earth though.
Jupiter is the most massive planet in the Solar System - 318 times the mass of the Earth. The diameter of Jupiter is 86,881 miles (139,822 km).