There are five planets in our solar system which are bigger than Venus;
1. Jupiter(has rings)
2. Saturn (special rings around it made with ice and rocks)
3. Uranus (has rings around it)
4. Neptune (also has rings around it)
5. The Earth (the twin sister)
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im doing a research project on venus
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No, the planets after Pluto are still within our solar system. After Pluto, there is Eris, Haumea, Makemake, and several other dwarf planets and minor planets that are part of our solar system. Beyond these, there is the Kuiper Belt and the Oort Cloud which are also part of our solar system.
Since the 2006 reclassification of Pluto to a Dwarf Planet, there are now eight planets in our solar system.
there are nine planets in the solar system if we add Pluto.
There are 5 rocky planets in our solar system if you count Pluto. If not, there are 4 rocky planets in the solar system.
There were a total of nine planets in the solar system when Pluto was considered a planet.
No, the planets after Pluto are still within our solar system. After Pluto, there is Eris, Haumea, Makemake, and several other dwarf planets and minor planets that are part of our solar system. Beyond these, there is the Kuiper Belt and the Oort Cloud which are also part of our solar system.
Since the 2006 reclassification of Pluto to a Dwarf Planet, there are now eight planets in our solar system.
there are nine planets in the solar system if we add Pluto.
Pluto
There are 5 rocky planets in our solar system if you count Pluto. If not, there are 4 rocky planets in the solar system.
There were a total of nine planets in the solar system when Pluto was considered a planet.
There are 8 planets not including Pluto and 9 including Pluto.
There are 8 planets not including Pluto and 9 including Pluto.
They are dwarf planets in our solar system.
no there are not apart from Pluto that is no longer in our solar system
Pluto is not a planet. Here are the 8 planets of our solar system:MercuryVenusEarthMarsJupiterSaturnUranusNeptune
yes I aaume you are talking about our solar system. Yes, If you are excluding Pluto (as of more recent times). Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune are bigger.