---- Saturn is a planet, the only dwarf planet is pluto. ---- It's a gas giant!
8 not including Pluta since its considered a Dwarf planet 8 not including Pluta since its considered a Dwarf planet 8 not including Pluto since its considered a Dwarf planet 8 not including Pluto since its considered a Dwarf planet
In order from least to greatest in mean radius:Vesta (protoplanet)Pallas (protoplanet)Charon+ (dwarf planet)Orcus (dwarf planet)Quaoar (dwarf planet)Ceres (dwarf planet)Sedna (dwarf planet)"Snow White" [2007 OR10]* (dwarf planet)Haumea* (dwarf planet)Makemake (dwarf planet)Pluto+ (dwarf planet)Eris (dwarf planet)Mercury (terrestrial planet)Mars (terrestrial planet)Venus (terrestrial planet)Earth (terrestrial planet)Neptune (ice giant)Uranus (ice giant)Saturn (gas giant)Jupiter (gas giant)*There is a slight discrepancy as to how Haumea ought to be measured, due to its unusual shape. This makes it slightly unclear as to which is considered larger between Haumea and "Snow White."+Binary planet
MercuryVenusEarthMarsCeres (dwarf planet found in the asteroid belt)JupiterSaturnUranusNeptunePluto (Note: Pluto is considered a dwarf planet now)Eris, Makemake, Haumea, Sedna (also dwarf planets -- found past Pluto)
the planet CT CHA B is the second largest. it orbits the star CT CHA and wheighs about 5000 earth masses. but it is actually a brown dwarf.
No Saturn is the second largest planet in the solar system. Here are the planets in order of size, smallest first: Mercury Mars Venus Earth Neptune Uranus Saturn Jupiter
Saturn is not going to become a dwarf planet.
No
No. Saturn is the 6th planet. Pluto was considered the 9th planet, but it has been re-categorized as a dwarf planet.
Saturn is a gas planet. The only planet after Mars that is a terrain planet is Pluto (which is technically not a planet at all, but a dwarf planet).
No. Titan is a moon of Saturn.
If you can tell Saturn is one of the Gas giants and is not small as Pluto is.
Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Cerus (dwarf planet ), Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto (dwarf planet) and Eris (dwarf planet)
It is giant. If it was small, it would be a dwarf planet instead of a planet.
8 not including Pluta since its considered a Dwarf planet 8 not including Pluta since its considered a Dwarf planet 8 not including Pluto since its considered a Dwarf planet 8 not including Pluto since its considered a Dwarf planet
In order from least to greatest in mean radius:Vesta (protoplanet)Pallas (protoplanet)Charon+ (dwarf planet)Orcus (dwarf planet)Quaoar (dwarf planet)Ceres (dwarf planet)Sedna (dwarf planet)"Snow White" [2007 OR10]* (dwarf planet)Haumea* (dwarf planet)Makemake (dwarf planet)Pluto+ (dwarf planet)Eris (dwarf planet)Mercury (terrestrial planet)Mars (terrestrial planet)Venus (terrestrial planet)Earth (terrestrial planet)Neptune (ice giant)Uranus (ice giant)Saturn (gas giant)Jupiter (gas giant)*There is a slight discrepancy as to how Haumea ought to be measured, due to its unusual shape. This makes it slightly unclear as to which is considered larger between Haumea and "Snow White."+Binary planet
THEy are saturn jupiter and uranus, and neptune. pluto is out there but, considered a dwarf planet.
Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune are planets.. oviously, and pluto is a dwarf planet, was that a serious question..