Yes. Pluto is the smallest planet in the solar system
That depends where you are in space. If you are near Earth, maybe Pluto. If you are near Pluto, maybe Mercury.
Mercury is the smallest planet in our solar system after Pluto.
Pluto is no longer considered a planet, it is now classified as a "Dwarf Planet". As a planet or a dwarf planet, Pluto was the smallest in our solar system. Mercury is now the smallest recognised planet. Pluto's equatorial diameter is 2,274 km. Mercury's equatorial diameter is 4,880 km.
Neither - Mercury is the smallest planet in our Solar System at 0.055 Earth masses and Jupiter is the largest planet in our Solar System at 318 Earth masses (e.g. which is 2.5 times the mass of all the other planets put together).
Pluto was the smallest but is no longer classed as a planet, it is now a dwarf planet, so going by that, Mercury is now the smallest, followed by Mars, so it would be Mars.
That depends where you are in space. If you are near Earth, maybe Pluto. If you are near Pluto, maybe Mercury.
Mercury is the smallest planet in our solar system after Pluto.
no Pluto is the smallest planet in the worl and Pluto is also the outer planet
Pluto is declared as dwarf planet. So, mercury is the smallest planet now.
Pluto is no longer considered a planet. However, before its demotion, it was listed as the smallest planet.
If you count Pluto, the answer is PLUTO.
Pluto is the smallest planet in our solar system, but it was reclassified as a dwarf planet by the International Astronomical Union in 2006.
Pluto is the smallest and the coldest planet in the whole Solar System.
Mars is not the smallest planet because Pluto is. Though, scientists now say that Pluto is no longer a true planet. That makes Mercury the smallest planet in our Solar System.
Pluto is no longer considered a planet, it is now classified as a "Dwarf Planet". As a planet or a dwarf planet, Pluto was the smallest in our solar system. Mercury is now the smallest recognised planet. Pluto's equatorial diameter is 2,274 km. Mercury's equatorial diameter is 4,880 km.
No. Charon is not a planet; it is the largest moon of the dwarf planet Pluto. The smallest planet is Mercury.
No. It is the smallest, though it is now considered to be a dwarf planet instead of a planet.