Large planets have more gravity than smaller ones
The difference between large planets and small planets are that large planets are made up of gases and therefore don't have soild surfaces where as small planets are made up of rocks and other materials liek that and have soild surfaces.
small objects cool faster than large objects: their smaller size-to-surface area ratio means they have less capacity to retain heat. The larger surface area of small planets relative to their volume leads to more efficient heat loss. This results in faster cooling of their interiors compared to larger planets.
Dwarf planets are very small and usually have much more elliptical orbits than normal planets.
The inner planets have rocky, hard surfaces, are small, and have a more presentage of containing metal objects.
The inner planets are small, the outer planets are huge in comparison.The inner planets have rocky surfaces, the outer planets are gas giants.All of the outer planets have rings. None of the inner planets does.All of the outer planets have several moons, some of them quite large.
If you mean gravity,the bigger a planet is, the larger the gravity, so yes,Jupitar has more gravity than earth.
If you were looking for animals but for some reason had to do it from several miles away, you'd notice a lot more elephants than mice, and for pretty much the same reason. Large planets are easier to detect than small ones.
easy, small. because they have more energy!!
You should state more clearly about the large and small wheel.
Large mass amounts.
Under the help of the gavity , the water can flow into the water shed and it can be more smooth .
These include very large things, like planets, and very small ones, like atoms. The heavier a thing is, and the faster it moves, the more kinetic energy it has.