Jupiter is the most massive planet and has the strongest gravity. However the surface we can see is only the top of the atmosphere. Presumably there is a surface that someone could theoretically stand on, but it is of uncertain diameter so the answer is not a definite one. The same applies to all four gas-giants, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune.
Jupiter is the biggest and heaviest planet.
Jupiter and mercury. Pluto isn't a planet any more.
It is 7th. (Strictly speaking you should say most massive, not heaviest.)
In our solar system, the largest planet, Jupiter, is indeed also the heaviest, weighing in at about 317 times the mass of Earth. However, a larger planet isn't necessarily a heavier one - for example, Uranus is larger but less massive than Neptune.
The heaviest animal is the blue whale which weighs 190,000kg (418,878lb)
yes it is the heaviest planet
Jupiter is the biggest and heaviest planet.
The tarantula is the largest, heaviest spider on the plant.
Yes
In our solar system, the planet with the most mass is Jupiter. So, if the planets could be arranged with their centers all at the same distance from, say, the center of the sun, then Jupiter would be the heaviest in that situation.
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Jupiter and mercury. Pluto isn't a planet any more.
Uranus is the third most massive planet in our solar system.
It is 7th. (Strictly speaking you should say most massive, not heaviest.)
Comparison of the size of Uranus and the Earth. Uranus is 51118 km or about four Earths wide. It is the third widest and fourth heaviest planet in the Solar System
No. In our solar system it is the second most massive planet. Fifth place goes to Earth.
In our solar system, the largest planet, Jupiter, is indeed also the heaviest, weighing in at about 317 times the mass of Earth. However, a larger planet isn't necessarily a heavier one - for example, Uranus is larger but less massive than Neptune.