The largest rocky planet in our solar system is Earth. It has a diameter of about 12,742 kilometers (7,918 miles) and a mass of around 5.97 x 10^24 kilograms.
Earth is the largest terrestrial (all rock) planet in the solar system (check the Answers.com question "How BIG is Venus to earth?" The gas giant planets (like Jupiter, Uranus, and Saturn) do have a rocky surface below the vapor cloud that surrounds them. Jupiter would have the largest rocky surface if all the gas burned away.
no it is not. Mars is actually ranked 7th by size.
It's rocky.
A terrestrial planet is one like Earth, Mercury or Mars, a solid, rocky planet-- not a gas giant like Jupiter. Earth is the largest one in our solar system, however larger planets have been observed outside our solar system that are thought to be terrestrial, such as Gliese 436 c.
Earth is the largest of the terrestrial (rocky) planets.
The Earth.
You are on it. It is earth.
The Earth.
The largest rocky planet in our solar system is Earth. It has a diameter of about 12,742 kilometers (7,918 miles) and a mass of around 5.97 x 10^24 kilograms.
it is a very rocky planet
Rocky
Mars IS a rocky planet
Yes Earths Moon is a rocky planet
Mercury is the closest planets to the sun, and is `rocky` so is also the closest rocky (or terrestrial) planet.
Earth is the largest terrestrial (all rock) planet in the solar system (check the Answers.com question "How BIG is Venus to earth?" The gas giant planets (like Jupiter, Uranus, and Saturn) do have a rocky surface below the vapor cloud that surrounds them. Jupiter would have the largest rocky surface if all the gas burned away.
Earth.