Olympus Mons , on Mars .
Olympus Mons. It isn't just the tallest mountain on Mars, it's the largest volcano in the entire Solar System!
No, Earth is not the smallest terrestrial planet. Mercury is the smallest terrestrial planet.
Mercury is a terrestrial planet, meaning it is a rocky planet like Earth. It is the smallest and innermost planet in our solar system.
Human satellites and space shuttles have never probed beyond the further most reaches of the solar system, let alone galaxy, which makes it impossible to correctly answer which planet has the tallest mountain, but it is known that gas giants (Neptune, Uranus, Saturn, Jupiter and so forth) cannot possibly have any form of landscape as they have no large amounts of solid material, and currently the tallest known mountain is on Mars; the mountain being upside of three times the scale of Mount Everest, and over twice the size of the underwater Mauna Keia.
Olympus Mons is a large volcanic mountain on Mars. It is the tallest volcano in the solar system and one of the largest mountains in the entire solar system.
Mars is the farthest terrestrial planet from the Sun.
Venus is the second-largest terrestrial planet.
Haumea is a rocky, terrestrial dwarf planet.
Not in our solar system. The Earth is a terrestrial planet, it has a clear terrain or surface, unlike the four large outer gas planets - which dont have mountains. The Earth is the largest of the four terrestrial planets, so a mountain larger than the Earth in our solar system cant be so. The great red spot of Jupiter is three times the size of Earth.
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The smallest terrestrial planet in the solar system is Mercury. The title was formerly held by Pluto, which is not classified as a planet.
The planet Mercury is not only the smallest of the terrestrial planets in our Solar system, but it is also the one closest to the Sun.