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Largest and smallest are both size descriptors so you have to look at their size before putting them in the order of largest to smallest. It's the only way to do it.
Mercury, Mars, Venus, Earth
The order of the planets from smallest to largest goes like this: Mercury, Mars, Venus, Earth, Neptune, Uranus, Saturn and finally Jupiter.
Pluto Mars Jupiter is the correct order
Only Jupiter and Earth are planets. The Sun is a star and The Moon is a "moon", which is an object that orbits a planet due to gravitational forces. However, if we were to list those four space objects by order of size, then the largest is The Sun then Jupiter then Earth and finally The Moon. Here is a size comparison: The Sun is 984 times bigger than Jupiter; Jupiter is 1300 times bigger than Earth; and Earth is 49 times the size of The Moon. This makes the Sun larger than Earth by 1,279,200 times! Quite humbling..
From smallest to largest is known as putting data in ascending order.
In order from smallest to largest these are arranged: 0.02 0.19 0.2
Asia, Africa, South America. that is the order from largest to smallest.
The range is the difference between the largest and smallest observations.
Order of planets from largest to smallest: Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Earth, Venus, Mars, Mercury and smallest Pluto.
Largest and smallest are both size descriptors so you have to look at their size before putting them in the order of largest to smallest. It's the only way to do it.
Soil consists of four materials: (In order from largest to smallest)Plant decomposition and animal wasteSandSiltClay
There is no largest nor smallest. All you need is another prefix to increase [or decrease] the previous largest [smallest] by a factor of 1000.
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