Jupiter
All of the planets.
The gas planets are the largest planets in the solar system. The dwarf planets are smaller than even the smallest planets.
No, a moon cannot be bigger than a planet. Moons are natural satellites that orbit planets, and they are typically much smaller in size compared to the planets they orbit.
Yes, each of the four outer, or gas planets; Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune, are significantly bigger than Earth.
there is one planet bigger than Saturn: Jupiter.
There are no planets bigger than the sun. Even the largest planet Jupiter is only about 1% the size of the sun.
Although we don't know for certain, but it it highly likely that the Sun will be bigger than any planet. It is certainly bigger than all of the planets in our Solar System.
Mars, because Mercury is the smallest planet we have now either than pluto when it used to be a planet. Hope this helped! Caleigh (kay-lee)
None that are known. It is either bigger or smaller than every other known planet in our solar system.
No, its smaller than all eight planets. It not even the largest dwarf planet.
Stars are much bigger than planets. The only stars that are smaller than planets are neutron stars.
On the whole stars are much larger than planets, but there are some dwarf stars that are smaller than giant planets.