Mercury's diameter is approximately 3000 miles. Neptune has a diameter of 30,200 miles, and Uranus has a diameter of 32,600 miles.
Answer:No because the sun is a starAnswer:No. Jupiter is the largest planet, with an equatorial diameter of about 142000km. The sun has an equatorial diameter about ten times that size. Uranus is the third largest planet, with an equatorial diameter of a measly 52000km, slightly over a third of Jupiter's.
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EarthAfter the Sun (861,800 miles diameter), these are the ten largest bodies in the Solar System:Jupiter (86,690 miles diameter)Saturn (72,208 miles diameter)Uranus (31,499 miles diameter)Neptune (30,531 miles diameter)Earth (7,990 miles diameter)Venus (7,504 miles diameter)Mars (4,204 miles diameter)Ganymede - Jupiter moon (3,262 miles diameter)Titan - Saturn moon (3,193 miles diameter)Mercury (3,026 miles diameter)
Mercury receives the most sunlight energy per unit of surface area, due to its close proximity to the sun. It is the closest planet to the sun, one of the four inner rocky planets. It can receive up to ten times more energy from the sun than Earth, and around 5.5 times more than Venus - which is the second planet from the sun.
The answer will depend on ten times farther than what, and from what!
Of the two planets, Venus is closer to the sun. It's closer than Mars. So is earth, for that matter. The closest planet to the sun is Mercury, then Venus, earth and Mars. A link is provided to the Wikipedia article on planets. You will be taken directly to the list, which is arranged from closest to farthest out.Among the two Mars is furthest. The furthest planet in the solar system in Neptune.
This is approximately 138,000,000,000 centimeters. But the most common measurement used for denoting the sun's diameter is Kilometers; about 1,380,000 Kilometers, which is ten times the diameter of the earth.
Astronomers have only recently discovered in the last ten years or so that Mercury does have a very thin atmosphere. Probably from gases leaking out from the planets interior.
The planet Mercury. At a distance of 28½ to 43 million kilometers from the Sun, it is only about a third as far from the Sun as Earth and receives commensurately higher solar radiation. At its closest to the Sun, Mercury receives heat and light ten times more intense that on the Earth, that would be about 13 kW per square metre. Seem from the back of Mercury, the part that faces away fom the Sun, the Earth would look like a bright planet with a dimmer object, the Moon, up to about 0.15º from it at maximum.
The sun will be ten times larger in diameter (and radius) than the star in question. this does not mean it will be 10 times the volume or ten times the mass though.
There is no known planet that is about ten times farther from the sun than the Earth is. The farthest known planet in our solar system is Neptune, which is about 30 times farther from the sun than Earth. Beyond Neptune, there is a region called the Kuiper Belt where many icy objects are located, but they are not considered planets.
mercury, venus , neptune , jupiter and the ex-planet (pluto) sorry I only know 5 :\