No, heaviest is an adjective, the superlative form for the adjective heavy (heavier, heaviest). Example sentence:We bought the heaviest watermelon we could find.
That question is a pretty vague question. There is a music band called The Heaviest Thing On Earth. As for the heaviest object on the earth, the Great Pyramids in Egypt are the heaviest man made structure, weighing in @ six million tons. But of course, there are some mountains that weigh a lot more than that and you could also say the ocean is a continuous entity that would weigh the most.
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Yes. Mercury is one of the four rocky planets of the solar system. The others are Venus, Earth, and Mars.
It is a planet.
yes it is the heaviest planet
Jupiter is the biggest and heaviest planet.
The element mercury is a metal. The planet Mercury is rocky.
The tarantula is the largest, heaviest spider on the plant.
Yes
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.
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Uluru or Ayers Rock is the largest and heaviest rock in the world.
The heaviest rock in the world is probably the Baobab granite in Australia, which weighs about 1,500 tonnes. This massive rock formation is still attached to the ground and has not been moved from its original location.
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.
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
Uranus is the third most massive planet in our solar system.