Mars is the second-smallest major planet (Only Mercury is smaller).Planets in order of size, smallest to largest :MercuryMarsVenusEarthNeptuneUranusSaturnJupiter(see related link)
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Earth rates third of the planets because of its thrid place in size.
Saturn is second largest, next to Jupiter.
It is the fourth largest.
It is the smallest.
Mars is the second-smallest major planet (Only Mercury is smaller).Planets in order of size, smallest to largest :MercuryMarsVenusEarthNeptuneUranusSaturnJupiter(see related link)
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Mercury is the smallest planet compared to the other ones
Earth rates third of the planets because of its thrid place in size.
Earth is a fairly small planet. It is neither the biggest nor the smallest, as there are literally billions of billions of planets.
Saturn is second largest, next to Jupiter.
It is the fourth largest.
Jupiter is the largest of the 8 major planets, and the largest body in the solar system except for the Sun itself.
Earth is a fairly small planet. It is neither the biggest nor the smallest, as there are literally billions of billions of planets.
Larger than: -Mercury -Mars -Pluto (I know it isn't a planet anymore!) Same size as: -Earth Smaller than: -Jupiter -Saturn -Uranus -Neptune
Mercury-80000 Mercuries will fill JupiterVenus-1600 Venuses will fill Jupiterearth-1500 Earths will fill JupiterMars-4000Jupiter-1Saturn-2 & 1/2Uranus- 4Neptune-6Edit: Those numbers don't seem very accurate. Here are the approximate relative volumes of the planets (relative to Earth as 1) :Mercury 0.056Venus 0.85Earth 1.00Mars 0.15Jupiter 1320Saturn 765Uranus 63Neptune 58