Mercury, Mars, Venus, Earth, Neptune, Uranus, Saturn, Jupiter. If you want to include Pluto, put it first, and follow it with Eris. But then you should probably also include Ceres, which was considered to be a planet a long time before Pluto was discovered.
Here are all diameters of the Solar Planets from smallest to largest diameter.
Mercury 4,880 km
Mars 6,794 km
Venus 12,104 km
Earth 12,756 km
Neptune 49,532 km
Uranus 51,118 km
Saturn 120,536 km
Jupiter 142,984 km
Pluto is no longer a "planet". Pluto is now considered a dwarf planet, the second largest member of a population called Centaurs (between Jupiter & Neptune) or the Kuiper Belt (beyond Neptune).
Mars has a diameter of about 6,779 kilometers, making it smaller than Earth. Its largest volcano, Olympus Mons, has a diameter of around 624 kilometers, while the smallest features on Mars can be as small as a few meters.
A list of the 8 planets of the solar system, from the smallest diameter to the largest: 1. Mercury - 4,900 km in diameter 2. Mars - 6,800 km in diameter 3. Venus - 12,100 km in diameter 4. Earth - 12,800 km in diameter 5. Neptune - 49,500 km in diameter 6. Uranus - 51,100 km in diameter 7. Saturn - 125,000 km in diameter 8. Jupiter - 143,000 km in diameter
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The smallest planet in the solar System is Mercury the biggest planet is Jupiter For the longest time, the smallest planet was considered to be Pluto, but now Pluto isn't a planet any more, so we're back to Mercury.
Mars is the second smallest with a diameter of 6792km (this is assuming that the dwarf planet Pluto, which has a diameter of 2390km, is not considered; if it is considered, then Mars would be the third smallest). Mercury is the smallest, with a diameter of 4879km.
The planets in our solar system, arranged from largest to smallest diameter, are Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Earth, Venus, Mars, and Mercury. Jupiter is the largest, with a diameter of about 86,881 miles (139,822 kilometers), while Mercury is the smallest, measuring approximately 3,032 miles (4,880 kilometers) in diameter.
From smallest (1) to largest (4) 1 Mercury. Diameter (at the equator) = 4880km or 0.3825 x Earths diameter 2 Mars. Diameter = 6794km or 0.5323 x Earths 3 Venus. Diameter = 12104km or 0.9488 x Earths 4 Earth. Diameter = 12756km
INNER PLANETS - SmallEarth is the largest of the Inner Planets, with a diameter of 12,756 km (7,926 miles). Mercury is the smallest with a diameter of 4,878 km (3,031 miles)OUTER PLANETS - Huge!Jupiter, the largest planet, has a diameter of 142,984 km (88,846 miles). Neptune is the smallest of the Outer Planets with a diameter of 49,532 km (30,779 miles)
The planets in our solar system, listed from smallest to largest by diameter, are Mercury, Mars, Venus, Earth, Uranus, Neptune, Saturn, and Jupiter. Mercury is the smallest, while Jupiter is the largest. This order highlights the significant size differences among the planets.
The closest planets to the Sun are Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars. Among all the planets in our solar system, Neptune is the eighth largest by diameter. Mercury is the smallest planet, while Neptune is the fourth largest by diameter but the eighth in order from the Sun.
Uranus is the third largest planet in our Solar System, with a diameter of 51,118 km. The largest and second largest planets are Jupiter and Saturn, respectively. The smallest planet is Mercury.
From largest to smallest, the eight planets are Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Earth, Venus, Mars, Mercury.This is by diameter; if you are interested in the mass, Neptune is smaller, but more massive, than Uranus.
Mercury is around 4,880km in diameter, the smallest planet, while Jupiter has the largest diameter of all the planets in our solar system, 142,985km at the equator (11.2 times that of earths).
The smallest planet is Mercury with a diameter of about 4,880 kilometers, while the largest is Jupiter with a diameter of about 139,820 kilometers. Therefore, the diameter difference between the smallest and largest planet is approximately 135,940 kilometers.
Mars has a diameter of about 6,779 kilometers, making it smaller than Earth. Its largest volcano, Olympus Mons, has a diameter of around 624 kilometers, while the smallest features on Mars can be as small as a few meters.
A list of the 8 planets of the solar system, from the smallest diameter to the largest: 1. Mercury - 4,900 km in diameter 2. Mars - 6,800 km in diameter 3. Venus - 12,100 km in diameter 4. Earth - 12,800 km in diameter 5. Neptune - 49,500 km in diameter 6. Uranus - 51,100 km in diameter 7. Saturn - 125,000 km in diameter 8. Jupiter - 143,000 km in diameter
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