Mercury and Mars both have surface gravity that's about 38 % of the Earth's.
They are the nearest to being half.
Mars
The largest planet in the solar system is Jupiter.
Mars is a planet in our solar system. There is no life on Mars. It's half the size of earth It's the only planet that scientists believe supported life in the past
Only Mercury (Pluto also was in there, but it's now a "minor planet).
Jupiter is the fastest rotating planet int he solar system.
Saturn's year lasts 29.5 Earth years, however Saturn's day lasts only 10.6 Earth Hours. That is less than half of one Earth day.
Mercury
The smallest planet in our Solar System is Mercury. The second-smallest is Mars, which has MORE than half of Earth's diameter.
The largest planet in the solar system is Jupiter.
The smallest planet in our Solar System is Mercury. The second-smallest is Mars, which has MORE than half of Earth's diameter.
The question says that there is an object that's in the solar system that's outside the solar system for half the time. That's a lot like the statement that states: "This statement is false."
Mars is a planet in our solar system. There is no life on Mars. It's half the size of earth It's the only planet that scientists believe supported life in the past
Only Mercury (Pluto also was in there, but it's now a "minor planet).
Jupiter.
Jupiter is the fastest rotating planet int he solar system.
No, in order of size from largest to smallest the planets are:# Jupiter # Saturn # Uranus # Neptune # Earth # Venus # Mars # MercuryNo. Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune, Uranus, Earth and Venus are all larger than Mars.
The planet Mars has a diameter of about 4,196 miles (6,752 km) from pole to pole. It is the second smallest planet in the solar system, with Mercury being the smallest. Relatively speaking, it is about half the size of Earth.
The planet Mercury, along with the other planets in our solar system, is thought to have formed about four and a half billion years ago.