yes
Jupiter and Saturn
Earth is the third largest planet in our solar system, following Jupiter and Saturn. It is the largest of the terrestrial planets, which include Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars. In terms of size, Earth is not the largest or the smallest but occupies a middle position among the planets.
Generally, the larger or more massive the planet, the more moons it may have. Jupiter and Saturn are the largest and most massive and have over 60 moons each.
Jupiter and Uranus are the two planets that come closest, these are in orbits either side of Saturn. As of February 2011 though, both of these planets are on the opposite side of the solar system, so it is in fact Earth and Mars that are closest to Saturn. this will change though as the planets precede around the sun at varying speeds.
The major planets in the solar system are Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. These planets are the largest in our solar system and are composed mainly of gases or solid materials.
Saturn is the second largest planet in the Solar System and exhibits a large ring structure.
jupiter and saturn but saturn is bigger by:Alanood Alrawi
Saturn, Jupiter and Uranus. 1. Jupiter 88,732 miles across 2. Saturn 74,975 3. Uranus 31,763
Your question is confusing but when you say "the two largest planets" I'm thinking you are talking about Saturn and Jupiter, the largest planets in our solar system. So I think my answer is our sun.
Mars and Saturn
Both red Both big 2 next largest planets after earth and are both the same size
Jupiter and Saturn
The eight major planets of our solar system, in order from smallest to largest are:MercuryMarsVenusEarthNeptuneUranusSaturnJupiter
Mercury Mars Venus Earth Neptune Uranus Saturn Jupiter TrES-2 TrES-4 This was a comparison smallest to largest with planets
I was told that there are four, -Saturn -Neptune -Uranus -Jupiter
Earth is the third largest planet in our solar system, following Jupiter and Saturn. It is the largest of the terrestrial planets, which include Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars. In terms of size, Earth is not the largest or the smallest but occupies a middle position among the planets.
Generally, the larger or more massive the planet, the more moons it may have. Jupiter and Saturn are the largest and most massive and have over 60 moons each.