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Mercury is the smallest of the terrestrial planets.

The others in order after Mercury:

  • Mars
  • Venus
  • Earth
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What is the smallest of the terrestrial?

Mercury is the smallest of the terrestrial planets.


What are the terrestrial planets from biggest to smallest?

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Which is smallest of terrestrial planet?

The planet Mercury is not only the smallest of the terrestrial planets in our Solar system, but it is also the one closest to the Sun.


Which lists is the terrestrial planets in order from smallest to largest?

The terrestrial planets in our solar system in order from smallest to largest are Mercury, Mars, Venus, and Earth.


What planet is the smallest planet not including dwarf planet?

Mercury is one of the four inner terrestrial planets, or rocky planets. It is the smallest of the four and closest to the sun. It is also the smallest of all eight planets.


Which lists terrestrial planets in order from smallest to largest?

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Where are the 4 smallest planets located?

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What is the largest of the terrestrial planets in the solar system?

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What is the order of terrestrial planets according to size?

There are four Terrestrial planets. The Terrestrial planets in order according to radius size are: 1. Mercury (0.383 km) 2. Mars (0.533 km) 3. Venus (0.950 km) 4. Earth (1.000 km)


What is mercury planetary type?

It's one of the eight manor planets of our solar system, although the smallest. It is also one of the four inner rocky planets, or terrestrial planets.


Is earth the smallest terrestrial planet?

No, Earth is not the smallest terrestrial planet. Mercury is the smallest terrestrial planet.


What Smallest terrestrial planet?

In our own solar system, the smallest "terrestrial" - or "rocky" - planet is Mercury. Given the vast number of exo-planets discovered orbiting other, sometimes highly-unlikely stars, it would seem that there are probably planets orbiting a majority of any small or mid-sized stars.