There isn't a typical size planet
Mercury is the planet closest to the Sun in terms of size. It is the smallest planet in our solar system, with a diameter of about 4,880 kilometers (3,032 miles).
The size of a planet's orbit depends on its distance from the star it is orbiting. Planets farther away from the star have larger orbits, while planets closer to the star have smaller orbits. The gravitational pull between the planet and the star also influences the size of the orbit.
Our sun "Sol" is a typical yellow dwarf (type G V) star. Apart from the fact that its third planet is the only known source of life in the universe, it is a rather small but otherwise typical star.
Mercury is the smallest planet in our solar system and is closest in size to the Sun.
The size of a planet's orbit is primarily determined by its distance from the star it orbits, as well as the planet's mass and the characteristics of the star. The orbiting planet's velocity and gravitational interactions with other bodies in the system also play a role in determining the size of its orbit.
A neutron star is smaller, but has a greater mass. A typical white dwarf is about the size of a terrestrial planet. A typical neutron star is a few miles across.
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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.
the typical weight is about 200 - 400 pds. the size is usually 100 in.
It is 8th largest on planet size after Mars.
Venus is closest to earths planet size.
No planet.
The standard frame size in inches for a typical photograph is 4x6 inches.
The typical stomach size of a one-week-old infant is about the size of a cherry or a small marble.
No, the mass of a planet and its size are not the same. Mass refers to the amount of matter in an object, while size refers to the physical dimensions of the object. A planet's mass is determined by the total amount of material it contains, while its size is a measure of its physical dimensions.
No. The period of revolution depends on the size of the orbit of the planet.