The small planets are the ones smaller than 8000 miles in diameter. The large planets are the large ones larger than 30,000 miles in diameter.
The difference between large planets and small planets are that large planets are made up of gases and therefore don't have soild surfaces where as small planets are made up of rocks and other materials liek that and have soild surfaces.
Compared to other planets, yes it is small. But compared to a house, no, it is very large...
The eight planets of our system are not considered small solar system bodies, to qualify as a planet in the first place means that they have to be quite large. Small solar system bodies are such things as comets, asteroids, meterorids, moons or minor planets.
. . . All of them. The only planets with notable rings are Saturn (gas giant) and Uranus (ice giant).
small objects cool faster than large objects: their smaller size-to-surface area ratio means they have less capacity to retain heat. The larger surface area of small planets relative to their volume leads to more efficient heat loss. This results in faster cooling of their interiors compared to larger planets.
The difference between large planets and small planets are that large planets are made up of gases and therefore don't have soild surfaces where as small planets are made up of rocks and other materials liek that and have soild surfaces.
Large planets have more gravity than smaller ones
Small, considering the rest of the planets. But in actuality they are large. As said before, in accordance with the rest of the planets in our Solar system, yes they are small.
Compared to other planets, yes it is small. But compared to a house, no, it is very large...
Not only planets but everything with mass, no matter how large or small, has a gravitational effect.
Two types of planets are terrestrial planets, which are small, rocky planets like Earth, and gas giant planets, which are large planets primarily composed of hydrogen and helium, such as Jupiter and Saturn.
Comets are generally fairly large, dozens or hundreds of miles in diameter. Small compared to planets or asteroids, but large compared to meteors or dust.
Planets with a large amount of mass.
Black holes, stars, planets, proto-planets, large and small agglomerates (comets, meteors, interstellar dust), gas clouds.
A brown dwarf.
The inner planets are small rocky bodies, whereas the outer planets are gas giants, large balls of gas with ring systems and a large quantity of Moons.
The eight planets of our system are not considered small solar system bodies, to qualify as a planet in the first place means that they have to be quite large. Small solar system bodies are such things as comets, asteroids, meterorids, moons or minor planets.