Yes. It is larger by both volume and by mass.
Jupiter is only about 30% larger in diameter than Saturn, but its volume is half again that of all other planets combined, more than 1320 times the volume of Earth.
But Jupiter is also around 2.5 times more massive than all of the other planets in our solar system put together (this also includes the Plutonian worlds). Jupiter's mass is equal to just under 318 Earths.
If we took the next 4 planets in terms of size we would have
Saturn (95 Earths),
Uranus (14.5 Earths),
Neptune (17 Earths) - (Neptune is smaller but denser than Uranus)
Earth (1 Earth),
we see that the mass combined of these four is only 127.5 Earths, The remaining planets Venus (0.8 Earth) , Mars (0.1 Earth) and Mercury (0.055 Earth) add very little to the total mass of planets excluding Jupiter.
(for mass comparisons, see the related link below)
Jupiter has more mass than all the other planets in our solar system combined. It is the largest planet and contains more than twice the mass of all the other planets put together.
Yes, there are planets known as "hot Jupiters" that are larger than Jupiter in terms of mass and size. These exoplanets are gas giants like Jupiter but orbit much closer to their host star, resulting in higher temperatures and different atmospheric compositions.
Jupiter is by far the heaviest - most massive - of all the planets in THIS solar system. However, there are other planets in other solar systems and most of them are bigger - a LOT bigger! - than Jupiter.It doesn't make much sense to talk about "weight" here; what would you put the planet on, to weigh it? The most massiveplanet (in our Solar System) is Jupiter. Jupiter has about 300 times the mass of the Earth; it has more mass than all the other planets together.Jupiter is easily the heaviest object in our solar system (and the largest).
Jupiter is the largest planet in our solar system and is the fifth planet from the sun. It is known for its strong magnetic field and numerous moons. Jupiter's gravitational influence has a significant impact on the orbits of other planets, particularly the inner planets like Earth and Mars.
Subject: The Sun Predicate: is much bigger than all the other planets.
Yes; bigger than all the other planets put together.
Yes; bigger than all the other planets put together.
No. Jupiter is.
3 earths can fit into the giant red spot on Jupiter. It is 317.8 times bigger than earth But it's mass is nothing compared to the sun which is 1047 times bigger. Jupiter is about 2 and a half times bigger than all the other planets in our solar system put together. Hope this helps
Jupiter is 300 times bigger than the Earth, and is more than twice as big as all of the other planets combined.
there are 4 new dwarf and 1 huge planet bigger then Jupiter
Jupiter: It's the biggest planet in the solar system. In fact, Jupiter is more than twice as big as all the other planets combined!
the sun is bigger than any other planets because millions of years ago meteorites smashed together to make the sun and to any other planets that did not happen
Jupiter has more mass than all the other planets in our solar system combined. It is the largest planet and contains more than twice the mass of all the other planets put together.
Yes, there are planets known as "hot Jupiters" that are larger than Jupiter in terms of mass and size. These exoplanets are gas giants like Jupiter but orbit much closer to their host star, resulting in higher temperatures and different atmospheric compositions.
Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune are the outer planets.
yes