If Earth was the size of a pea, Jupiter would be about the size of a grapefruit, and Pluto would be roughly the size of a blueberry. The scale of these planets would be greatly reduced compared to their actual sizes.
If the Sun were the size of a beach ball, Pluto would be about the size of a small pea or a grain of sand, located over 30 meters away from the beach ball. This size comparison showcases the vast difference in dimensions between the Sun and the dwarf planet Pluto.
Okay, there are two problems with your question. Firstly, define space. Like, do you mean our solar system, galaxy or the universe in general? Secondly, do you consider Pluto a planet anymore? If you're just talking about the solar system, no. The second smallest planet in our solar system is Mars. This does not include Pluto. The size order of all the planets is: Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Earth, Venus, Mercury and then Pluto (if you still consider it a planet). Our galaxy is huge and could contain millions of other planets ranging in size from the size of a pea to the size of a small star. The definition of a planet is spherical object which orbits around a star. Even though our galaxy is huge, there are millions of billions of other galaxies out there, many bigger than ours, so there is no chance that out planet is the second smallest in the universe.
Jupiter revolves around the sun due to the gravitational force exerted by the sun, which keeps Jupiter in orbit around it. The sun's large mass and gravity pull Jupiter towards it, causing it to orbit in a path around the sun rather than the sun orbiting around Jupiter.
About the size of a pea
It depends on the size of the pea, but a better way to ask the question is, "Is the diameter of a pea larger or smaller than a centimeter"
yes from the size of a pea to the size of Pluto
If the Sun were the size of a beach ball, Pluto would be about the size of a small pea or a grain of sand, located over 30 meters away from the beach ball. This size comparison showcases the vast difference in dimensions between the Sun and the dwarf planet Pluto.
About the size of a pea
Okay, there are two problems with your question. Firstly, define space. Like, do you mean our solar system, galaxy or the universe in general? Secondly, do you consider Pluto a planet anymore? If you're just talking about the solar system, no. The second smallest planet in our solar system is Mars. This does not include Pluto. The size order of all the planets is: Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Earth, Venus, Mercury and then Pluto (if you still consider it a planet). Our galaxy is huge and could contain millions of other planets ranging in size from the size of a pea to the size of a small star. The definition of a planet is spherical object which orbits around a star. Even though our galaxy is huge, there are millions of billions of other galaxies out there, many bigger than ours, so there is no chance that out planet is the second smallest in the universe.
typically the size of peas hence the name pea gravel
Pea-sized is literally the size of the vegetable pea.Products recommend using a pea-sized amount which is the amount of product equal to the size of the pea.
About the size of a pea.
Jupiter revolves around the sun due to the gravitational force exerted by the sun, which keeps Jupiter in orbit around it. The sun's large mass and gravity pull Jupiter towards it, causing it to orbit in a path around the sun rather than the sun orbiting around Jupiter.
About the size of a pea
dont know exact #s but if you made the sun the size of a basketball the earth would be the size of a pea
A plus size pea coat will cost the same as a regular size pea coat at most retailers. However, some chains do sell the plus size version for about 5% more.
usaully it has 6 to 8 pea's depending on its size