Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune are all larger than Earth.
Actually all the current planets are larger than our moon.
There are two such planets: Venus and Earth.
Two are: Jupiter's moon Ganymede and Saturn's moon Titan are larger than Mercury.
Jupiter and saturn
Venus and Earth are similar in size. Uranus and Neptune are also of a similar size, but both much larger than Earth and Venus.
The Solar System has two major groups of planets - the four inner planets which include Earth, and the four outer planets. Each of these groups shares certain characteristics with one another. Mainly, the outer planets are gas giant - i.e., they are much larger than Earth, and they are made up mainly of gas.
Venus is the sixth-largest planet in our solar system, preceded by Earth, and proceeded by Mars. There are twelve smaller planets (ten dwarf planets, two terrestrial planets) than Venus in the system, and five larger planets (two gas giants, two ice giants, one terrestrial planet) than Venus.
Any planets that are nearer to the sun than the earth is. The two known ones are Mercury and Venus.
There are two planets closer to the sun than the Earth: Venus and Mercury. Earth orbits at around 150,000,000 km from the sun. Venus is at 105,000,000 km and Mercury is at around 60,000,000 km.
Many of the planets have more than one element. Two of these planets that have more than one element are Earth and Jupiter.
2. Mercury and Venus. All other planets are past the earth.
Mercury and Venus, in that order, are closer to Sol than the Earth is.