Earth rates third of the planets because of its thrid place in size.
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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.
Saturn is the second-largest planet in our solar system, with a mass about 95 times that of Earth. In terms of mass ranking among the planets, it follows Jupiter, which is the largest planet, and precedes Uranus and Neptune. The order of mass from largest to smallest is Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Earth, Venus, Mars, and Mercury.
It is the fourth largest.
Earth is a fairly small planet. It is neither the biggest nor the smallest, as there are literally billions of billions of planets.
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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.
Mercury is the smallest of the 8 major planets. It is smaller in size than Jupiter's moon Ganymede, or Saturn's moon Titan. But it has a greater mass than those moons due to its higher average density.
The movement of the planets (inertia) moves them perpendicular to the sun at about the same rate that the gravity from the sun pulls the planets in. The gravity of the sun is a little stronger as the earth is slowly, but continuously getting closer to the sun.
They spin at a different rate on their axis than the Earth does on its axis.
Jupiter is the largest of the 8 major planets, and the largest body in the solar system except for the Sun itself.
It is the smallest.
Pluto is smaller in size compared to the other planets in our solar system. It is classified as a dwarf planet, with a diameter that is smaller than Earth's moon. Among the eight recognized planets, Pluto ranks 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)