of course they are and to put it this way earth is on of the smallest
Small planets include Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars in our solar system, while big planets include Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. The small planets are primarily rocky and terrestrial, while the big planets are gas giants composed mainly of hydrogen and helium.
No, they are planets because they orbit the Sun, but they are not big enough to be proper planets.
Planetoids, or minor planets.
The moons of the big planets can go into eclipse when they are in the shadow of their planet.
No, the big dipper (or Ursa Major) is not in the area of the sky that the planets move through. All of the planets, sun and moon are more or less on the same plane, so they all move in the same east/west line across the sky. Ursa Major is more to the north.
It is one of the bigger planets
The big bang theory has nothing to do with the formation of planets.
No, they are planets because they orbit the Sun, but they are not big enough to be proper planets.
Small planets include Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars in our solar system, while big planets include Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. The small planets are primarily rocky and terrestrial, while the big planets are gas giants composed mainly of hydrogen and helium.
big bang
inner planets are small and outer planets are big and cold and gas giants.
They are small compared to other planets but big compared to us.
The inner planets are like big rocks. The outer planets are like big balls of gas.
Everything happened after the big bang.
well some planets are bigger than the earth but from the inside earth is of course bigger than all of the other planets
Planetoids, or minor planets.
ordinary planets are a big part of the solar system dwarf planets aren't that important they are considered like stars or asteroids but mainly dwarf planets