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Is Mars smaller than Mercury

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No because Mercury has a diameter of 4879 km while Pluto has a diameter of 2274 km.

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Mercury is around 4880km in diameter, while Mars is 6800km in diameter, so Mars is larger, but only the second largest planet after Mercury.

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