No. It is Mars and Jupiter. It is the biggest gap due to the asteroid belt
Between Uranus and Neptune -- a billion miles
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No, there is a large interval between the inner, terrestrial planets and the outer gas giants, which is filled by the asteroids. It is not a gap in the sense that it is filled with other things.
The largest planets are the four gas giants, which are Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune.
Jovian planets are: -gaseous -farthest planets from the sun -largest planets
Putting the planets in order by size is:JupiterSaturnNeptuneUranusEarthVenusMarsMercury
Venus and Earth are called "Sister planets" but if you've noticed Venus is bigger than Earth so therefore Venus is the biggest planet.
No, the largest planet is Jupiter, which is one of the outer planets.
It is between Mars and Saturn.
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No, there is a large interval between the inner, terrestrial planets and the outer gas giants, which is filled by the asteroids. It is not a gap in the sense that it is filled with other things.
No, there is a large interval between the inner, terrestrial planets and the outer gas giants, which is filled by the asteroids. It is not a gap in the sense that it is filled with other things.
The planet is Jupiter, it located between Mars and Saturn.
Jupiter and mars Only Mars is in between so no.
Gas giants are the largest planets we know of.
Planets and stars
Of the planets within our own solar system, Venus is 6th largest out of eight planets.
The largest planets are the four gas giants, which are Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune.