Well, there are two types planets in our solar system. Four rocky planets and four huge gas planets. Go to any planet chart add up the rocky planets size and divide that by four. Now, do the very same thing with the gas planets Viola!!!
There isn't a typical size planet
Mercury. The average radius of the Moon is about 1700 km, which is about three-quarters the average radius of Mercury (around 2300 km).
The planet's depends on the distance of the planet from the sun
Their is no planet the same size as Pluto, Mercury is slightly bigger than Pluto. As for other objects in the solar system, the dwarf planet Eris and Neptune's moon Triton are close in size to Pluto.
No planet could ever come close to the size of Betelgeuse.
It is only an average size planet. The smallest planet is Pluto, and the largest planet is Jupiter.
The Earth is a planet if that is what you are asking. It is a planet in our solar system. However compared to the the relative size of other planets in the solar system earth is quite an average size.
There isn't a typical size planet
No, the mass of a planet does not equal the size of that particular planet.
No planet is exactly the size of Earth. Venus is close to Earth's size but slightly smaller.
There is no planet that has the same size moon as the planet. This is only possible if Pluto was still a planet.
It is 8th largest on planet size after Mars.
Venus is closest to earths planet size.
No planet.
No. The period of revolution depends on the size of the orbit of the planet.
The planet's depends on the distance of the planet from the sun
Mercury. The average radius of the Moon is about 1700 km, which is about three-quarters the average radius of Mercury (around 2300 km).